Postdoctoral researcher

Project
PREP0004832
Overview

A postdoctoral fellow is sought for a position in Structural Engineering to contribute to cutting-edge
work on resilience-based seismic design of steel structures. This opportunity is part of a high-impact
research effort focused on advancing the science of seismic design to enable the functional recovery of
steel buildings at both the component and system levels. The researcher will collaborate closely with
leading experts at NIST and academia to accelerate the development of next-generation seismic design
and post-earthquake evaluation procedures.

Design of Steel Structures for Functional Recovery

Qualifications
  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on the behavior of steel structures
  • Strong background in the experimental testing of structural steel components and nonlinear
    analysis of steel systems, with emphasis on seismic effects
  • Experience in developing high-fidelity finite element models of steel components and calibrating
    them to test results
  • Experience in developing and validating high-fidelity finite element models for steel buildings
  • Experience in developing and validating steel component modeling parameters against
    experimental outcomes and finite element models
  • Proficiency in Python and/or MATLAB
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Strong publication record in leading peer-reviewed journals
Research Proposal

Key Responsibilities:

  • Synthesize knowledge from past experimental tests and high-fidelity models of structural steel
    components.
  • Develop new nonlinear finite element models to address key data gaps in steel component
    behavior.
  • Develop and validate functional recovery design limits for various steel components and systems
  • Translate findings into technical guidance that informs seismic design for functional recovery,
    post-earthquake assessment, and decision-making for structural engineers.
  • Conduct nonlinear dynamic analyses and consequence modeling across a suite of steel building
    archetypes to demonstrate the real-world application of the developed procedures.
  • Prepare high-quality research papers for peer-reviewed journals, and present findings at
    national conferences.
NIST Sponsor
Siamak Sattar
Group
Earthquake Engineering Group
Schedule of Appointment
Full time
Start Date
Sponsor email
Work Location
NIST (Gaithersburg, MD) / Telework
Salary / Hourly rate {Max}
$80,000.00
Total Hours per week
40
End Date