This role would require prior experience in investigating process-structure-property correlation in engineering alloy systems, preferably in titanium and nickel alloys. Preferably someone who is pursuing a PhD degree in similar area. The candidate must have extensive hands-on experience in advanced characterization techniques, such as Optical, SEM, and EBSD. The candidate should be able to perform heat-treatment experiments in the in-house facilities under expert supervision.
Additionally, the candidate should possess the following skills:
Ability to develop quantitative and usable correlations between Processing ó Structure ó Property through a combination of physics and data driven approaches Excellent oral and written communication skills, including being able to communicate the research findings to a global team Good teaming skills and ability to work with a diverse team Familiarity with any mechanical testing such as tensile, creep, and fatigue is a plus.