The Position
CSIRO Process Science Engineering are seeking to appoint a highly motivated graduate with a background in experimentation and an interest in modelling. Under the direction of a research scientist you will be engaged in innovative research to exploit the potential of combinatorial experimentation for the study, quantitative characterisation and model development of the effect of alloy chemistry and processing for the optimisation of the properties of precipitation hardenable alloy systems (e.g. steels, aluminium and copper alloys).
The proposed work will consist of a balanced program of creative experimental design, state-of-the-art quantitative characterisation and theory coupled with the modelling of microstructural evolution and property development. The goal is to provide the foundation for the 'virtual' alloy design of precipitation hardenable alloys.
Specifically you will:
Work with the modelling experts to plan and conduct experimental work on alloy development in precipitation hardening systems
Develop innovative concepts, theories, tools and techniques for the investigation and ysis of precipitation hardening mechanis
Develop and validate computer models for the microstructural evolution and property development in precipitation hardening systems
Location: Clayton, Victoria
Salary: $73K - $80K pa plus up to 15.4% Superannuation
Ref No: 2011/163
Tenure: 3 years/fulltime
To be successful you will have:
A PhD degree (or will shortly satisfy the requirements for a PhD degree) in organic chemistry or related discipline
Demonstrated knowledge and experience in synthetic organic chemistry
Demonstrated originality, creativity and innovation in solving problems and introducing new directions and approaches;
Evidence of strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to publish the results of scientific research in scientific journals.
About CSIRO:
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Find out more!
For further information and to apply online for the position of OCE Postdoctoral Fellow - Materials Science Metals please visit our website at
http://www.csiro.au/careers, choose "Positions Vacant" and insert Reference Number 2011/163 where indicated.
Contact: Mark Gibson
CSIRO
Gate 5, Normanby Road
Clayton , 3168
Australia
Phone: +61 3 9545 2842
Fax: +61 3 9545 7970
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