INTERNSHIP DETAILS

Mechanical and corrosion behavior of functional materials in heavy liquid metal alloys

Companycentredtud
LocationBelgium
Work ModeOn Site
PostedFebruary 27, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The student will conduct tensile tests and microstructural investigations on samples exposed to heavy liquid metal. The work aims to enhance understanding of corrosion mechanisms in this environment.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
882
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Do not underestimate the power of atoms: nuclear applications can make a great difference for society both now and in the future. This is why as one of the biggest research centres in Belgium we continue to perform groundbreaking research. SCK CEN is a global leader in the field of nuclear research, services and education. With more than 900 employees, throughout all of our work, we are focusing on 6 research topics: • Health • Environment • Society • Materials • Technology • Safety These are our building blocks for developing innovative applications for society. In this way, we want to contribute to a world in which these and future generations can live safely and in good health.
About the Role

For new generations of nuclear reactors heavy metal liquids such as lead or lead bismuth alloys are considered as promising heat transfer fluids. The compatibility of structural and functional materials with this environment plays a crucial role in the development of these new generation reactors. In this internship the student should conduct tensile tests and microstructural investigation on samples which have been exposed to heavy liquid metal. The gained results will help to better understand the interplay of liquid metal environment and structural materials.

 

Objective

In this internship the student will contribute with his work to a better understanding of corrosion mechanisms in heavy liquid metal environment. The conducted work will also support ongoing research to identify key parameters and possible mitigation pathways for liquid metal corrosion.

Key Skills
Tensile TestsMicrostructural InvestigationCorrosion MechanismsHeavy Liquid MetalStructural MaterialsResearch Support
Categories
EngineeringScience & ResearchEnergy