**Job Description**
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to develop and enhance models and codes for assessing the liquid source term during severe accidents (SA) in Light Water Reactor (LWR) systems. This role involves researching the characteristics of the containment water pool using system codes, and exploring the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of Cs and Sr chemistry, including model development and implementation into system codes. This project is a contribution to the broader EU SOCRATES initiative, which aims to address key knowledge gaps in understanding the liquid source term during SA and to provide innovative solutions for mitigating and monitoring radionuclide release into the environment.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Knowledge and experience in using SA system codes.
• Knowledge and experience in using Thermodynamic tools for composition equilibrium assessment.
• Good communicative skills.
• Teamwork competence and collaborative skills.
• Capability to work independently.
• Motivation and dedication to research work.
• Teaching experience (an advantage).
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Nuclear engineering
• Nuclear power safety
• Radiochemistry
• Nuclear chemistry
Other:
• A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree.
• Extensive experience in material science, severe accident (SA) research and safety analyses.
• Research expertise.
• Teaching abilities.
• Awareness of diversity and equal opportunity issues, with specific focus on gender equality.
**Experience**
Other:
• Extensive experience in material science, severe accident (SA) research and safety analyses.
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