Post-doctoral Position on X-ray Tomography in Additive Manufacturing (Beamlines PSICHÉ and ANATOMIX, Project AIQuAM3D)

Post-doctoral Position on X-ray Tomography in Additive Manufacturing (Beamlines PSICHÉ and ANATOMIX, Project AIQuAM3D)

SOLEIL Synchrotron

Saint-Aubin, France

Mission

The postdoc will work on the ANATOMIX and PSICHÉ beamlines under the joint supervision of Andrew King (PSICHE beamline scientist, imaging coordinator) and Timm Weitkamp (ANATOMIX beamline manager).

She/He will actively participate to the user-support program (X-ray computed tomography and materials science) and will be involved in the scientific, technical, and methodological activities of the beamlines. That means preparing the beamlines for the experiments, helping the users with the management of experimental setups, data acquisition and data treatment if necessary.

She/He will develop the AIQuAM3D research program (see next section). She/He will be granted in-house research beam time while also submitting proposals to the peer review committees. She/He will publish her/his results and present them at national and international conferences. She/He may also pursue their own research interests and collaborations in addition to this program.

Responsibility and Tasks

The postdoc will work on two main topics:

Characterisation of defects in additively manufactured specimens:

  • In Laser-based Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF), the additive manufacturing (AM) process with the highest industrial maturity and spread, there are more than 50 adjustable process parameters that influence part quality. The support of μCT is needed because there is no other method to provide local part density information in a non-destructive, fast and economic manner. In this project an AI-model will be developed to correlate multiple features generated from L-PBF in-situ monitoring data with defect labels obtained by μCT. The ultimate goal is to implement an embedded model for real-time defect prediction in a L-PBF system and validate it for reference samples and a complex geometry demonstrator. The post-doc will contribute to these studies via μCT studies of AM parts.

Development of software tools for real-time tomography reconstruction and data analysis:

  • μCT is widely used as a tool to investigate three-dimensional morphology of materials in industrial research and development (R&D) and non-destructive testing. Synchrotron-based μCT is capable of very fast data acquisition at high spatial resolution, allowing in-situ imaging and high sample throughput. However, so far synchrotron μCT has remained mainly an R&D tool despite its advantages. One obstacle to its wider adoption is the delay between the design of an experiment and the final result. This is partly due to the quantity of data, which is often the bottleneck in the pipeline between data collection and result. To ensure the efficient use of synchrotron beamtime for high-throughput analyses, real-time analysis or at least near-real-time automatic quality control of the acquired scan volumes would therefore be a tremendous advantage. In this project software tools (both conventional and using artificial intelligence) will be developed to automate and streamline both data analysis and data quality control/instrument feedback.

Education and Experience

The candidate should hold a PhD in mechanics of materials/physics applied to material science or equivalent and have experience in tomographic imaging. His/her skills must also include image and volume data processing with Python or some other language, as well as knowledge in AI modelling, training and inference.

The postdoc will join an enthusiastic and growing pluri-disciplinary team, benefiting from multiple national and international partnerships including the AIQuAM3D project.

We’re looking for someone curious, dynamic, autonomous, and who enjoys working in a team.

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