Post-Doctoral Research Associate- Materials Science & Engineering

University of Tennessee - Knoxville

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of the work: To carry out the classical and ab-initio molecular dynamics simulation of metallic and other liquids and glasses to determine the origin of atomic mobility and to formulate the new theory of liquid based upon the density wave theory. To carry out inelastic neutron and xray scattering measurements on metallic and other liquids and glasses, and to analyze the results to obtain the Van Hove function, to determine the origin of atomic mobility.

 

 
Requirement: Ph.D. degree in Physics, Materials Science, or related areas.
Salary: $60K per year or above.
Contact: Prof. Takeshi Egami, UT-ORNL Distinguished Scientist/Professor, egami@utk.edu.

 
1. T. Iwashita, B. Wu, W.-R. Chen, S. Tsutsui, A.Q. R. Baron and T. Egami, Science Advances, 3, e1603079 (2017).
2. H. Wang, W. Dmowski, Z. Wang, Y. Tong, Y. Yokoyama, J. Ketkaew, J. Schroers and T. Egami, Phys. Rev. Lett.128, 155501 (2022).

3. A. S. Westover, M. Kornbluth, T. Egami, J. Liu, S. Kalnaus, D. Ma, A. K. Kercher, J. Neuefeind, M. Everett, B. Kozinsky, N. J. Dudney, Chem. Mater35, 2730 (2023).

 

 

Job Research Professional
 
Primary Location US-Tennessee-knoxville
 
Organization Materials Science & Engr
 
Campus/Institute Knoxville
 
Schedule Full-time
 
Job Posting Apr 9, 2024, 11:59:13 AM

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