Post-Doctoral Position: Investigation Of The Radiolytic Properties Of Bitumens And Synthesized Bituminized Waste Product
Universities and Institutes of France
France
June 14, 2023
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16 May 2023
Job Information
Organisation/Company
Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire
Research Field
Technology » Materials technology
Researcher Profile
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country
France
Application Deadline
14 Jun 2023 - 22:00 (UTC)
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Offer Starting Date
3 Jul 2023
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No
Offer Description
Environment:
Coprecipitation sludges employed in the water treatment of effluent in the nuclear industry are immobilized in bitumen matrix. This mixture is known as bituminized waste, and it consists of long-lived medium and low-level waste. The structure of the bituminized waste will alter during storage due to self- irradiation, and radiolysis gases will occur. Because bituminous mixtures are opaque, direct visual observation of such occurrences is impossible. X-ray tomography is currently used to determine the distribution of radiolysis bubbles inside the bitumen matrix. However, this approach does not allow for a conclusion on the significance of the bubble coalescence phenomena or for direct observation of bubble production and migration in hot bituminized waste between 70 and 110°C (temperature range corresponding to the temperatures of triggering of the first exothermic chemical reactions). To overcome this technological challenge, the ARISE project seeks to investigate the viability of ultrasonic technologies for detecting the emergence of radiolysis bubbles and monitoring them in real time during a temperature rise. The project calls for the validation of this ultrasonic technology tried using X-ray tomography techniques. By overcoming the barrier posed by bitumen opacity, this innovative ultrasonic approach may eventually allow researchers to better understand the aging under irradiation of bituminized waste over several decades of storage and so increase their safety.
Duties:
· Bibliography and knowledge of work previously carried out at IRSN and IES
· Development of cells compatible with irradiation, measurement by X-ray microtomography and ultrasonic detection. This work will be carried out in partnership with IRSN PSN-RES/SCA in Saclay and IES.
· Following the irradiations which will take place in the first quarter of 2024, study by microtomography of the materials irradiated at the different doses and dose rates previously established at LUTECE.
· Study of the ultrasound response as a function of the dose and definition of a post-irradiation method. The work will consist in analyzing the ultrasonic signals after interaction with the cells according to the integrated dose. The analysis of the ultrasonic speed and the ultrasonic attenuation for example should lead to proposing a precise methodology for the detection of bubbles.Requirements
Specific Requirements
We are searching for a candidate with a doctorate in science who specializes in materials and/or sensors and has experience with cell design or radiolysis. Technical abilities in micro-tomography and/or ultrasonic sensors will be required to comprehend the project. Expertise in the design or implementation of experimental techniques is required. For the fellowship, the candidate must be self-sufficient and comfortable working in a group.
Additional InformationWork Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire
Country
France
City
Fontenay-aux-Roses (92)
Where to apply
Website
https: // www. abg.asso.fr/fr/candidatOffres/show/idoffre/113876
Contact
Website
https:// www. irsn.fr/EN
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