Postdoctoral Fellow; PREP
Listed on 2026-06-29
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Research/Development
Research Scientist -
Engineering
Research Scientist
PREP Research Associate – CHIPS Funded Project
Position is part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program, which partners research staff with academic institutions on collaborative projects.
Research
Title:
Development of neutron generator-based prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA) instrument.
The incumbent will lead a project to extend current reactor-dependent nuclear analytical techniques to laboratory neutron sources, such as DD and DT neutron generators. PGAA is a non‑destructive technique capable of multi‑elemental analysis of materials, enabling quantitative measurement of light elements (B, H) along with matrix elements. The project leverages existing PGAA facilities at the NIST Center for Neutron Research, addressing challenges of lower neutron intensity through design of neutron moderators, detector shielding, geometry optimization, and pulse‑based coincidence detection for background reduction.
Key Responsibilities- Design and implement a neutron moderator for the neutron generator to produce a thermal neutron irradiation sample position.
- Establish neutron and gamma‑ray detection systems, including detectors and electronics for PGAA measurements for elemental analysis in semiconductor materials.
- Perform PGAA spectral analysis.
- Investigate coincidence detection schemes to enhance detection limits.
- Publish findings in peer‑reviewed scientific journals and present at relevant meetings and conferences.
- PhD in Nuclear Engineering or a related field.
- Proficiency in radiation detection principles based on neutron and gamma‑ray interaction with materials.
- Experience with radiation transport simulations and hands‑on ability in design and assembly of neutron moderators for optimal thermal output.
- Expertise in nuclear digital and analog electronics related to operation of high‑purity germanium detectors and gamma‑ray spectrometry.
U.S. citizenship is preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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