The Research Scientist (Metallurgy) conducts applied and fundamental research involving alloy development heat treatments and advanced manufacturing of metallic components for defense applications. This role operates within UTs Defense Research Center collaborating with government industry and academic partners to advance DoD-funded materials initiatives.
This position is responsible for leading and supporting fundamental and applied research in physical and mechanical metallurgy with a focus on advanced manufacturing methods for metallic systems in support of Department of Defensefunded initiatives. The scientist will conduct research on microstructureprocessproperty relationships heat treatment strategies and alloy development for a range of metallic materialsincluding aluminum alloys high-strength steels and refractory metals such as tungsten and molybdenumand will qualify and optimize these materials for use in defense-critical components fabricated via Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD) Cold Spray and Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM).
This is a grant-funded position and is contingent upon the continued funding of the grant.
The scientist designs and executes metallurgical experiments on aluminum steel and refractory metal systems; develops and applies heat-treatment schedules to tailor microstructures; and characterizes materials using techniques such as optical microscopy SEM/EDS EBSD XRD microhardness testing and mechanical evaluations. They also develop and validate analytical and computational models support qualification of AFSD WAAM and Cold Spray processes mentor students and partners and manage laboratory equipment safety protocols and research operations.
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The Tickle College of Engineering is in the midst of an unprecedented period of growth and success including adding over 30 new faculty as part of ambitious cluster hiring campaigns led by Chancellor Donde Plowman and Dean Matthew Mench. Since 2021 the college has set records in research expenditures enrollment incoming student GPA intellectual property development and USNWR rank. New facilities include the state-of-the art Zeanah Engineering Complex the University of Tennessee Manufacturing and Design Enterprise (TN-MADE) facility and the Innovation South building which houses UTKs Fibers and Composites Manufacturing Facility (FCMF). TCE currently has 208 Tenure/Tenure Track and 65 Non-Tenure Track faculty in its nine academic departments and offers 13 undergraduate 16 MS and 15 PhD degree programs. Affiliated with TCE and located in Tullahoma Tennessee the UT Space Institute is a hub of aerospace and defense research. The college is also home to eight research centers and three interdisciplinary institutes. With approximately 4300 undergraduate and 1500 graduate students the college sits 29th among public universities in the most recent U.S. News and World Report graduate rankings. Faculty in the college have won 29 early career awards (NSF DoE DARPA AFOSR and ARO) since 2016. In FY24 the college had NSF HERD research expenditures of $121 million.
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