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Nuclear fission is experiencing renewed interest as a low-carbon energy source capable of supporting the energy transition. In particular, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are attracting considerable attention due to their potential to provide not only reliable electricity generation but also industrial heat production.
Many industrial sectors are seeking alternatives to fossil fuels for process heat. SMRs could play a key role in this transition. However, future energy systems will require reactors to operate more flexibly than traditional baseload nuclear plants. Variations in electricity prices, renewable energy availability, and industrial heat demand may require frequent changes in reactor operating conditions. Understanding how these transients affect reactor behavior, thermal-hydraulic performance, and safety margins is therefore a critical research challenge.
KU Leuven is offering a four-year PhD position to contribute to this emerging field.
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The PhD research is part of FLEX-SMR, a project funded by the Belgian Federal Government through the Energy Transition Fund. The project is a collaboration between KU Leuven, The Binding Energy (TBE), and INOVYN Manufacturing Belgium.
The overall objective of FLEX-SMR is to develop cost-optimal solutions for integrating SMRs into industrial energy systems. In particular, the project investigates how an SMR can be operated together with other energy assets, such as electrical boilers, within a Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework that optimally balances electricity and heat production.
Within FLEX-SMR, this PhD focuses on the nuclear engineering aspects of flexible reactor operation. The work combines reactor physics, thermal-hydraulics, model reduction, and control design.
The main research objectives are:
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We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic researcher with a strong interest in nuclear engineering and advanced modeling techniques.
You have:
A Master's degree in Engineering (or equivalent) with a background in nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, energy engineering, applied physics, or a related discipline, from a reputable institute, with at least distinction.
A solid background in one or more of the following areas:
A strong interest in scientific computing and simulation.
The qualities to carry out independent research, demonstrated, e.g., by the grades obtained on your MSc thesis.
Excellent written and spoken English skills.
A critical mindset.
The following qualifications are considered advantageous:
Applicants should express their interest by sending an email to Prof. Niels Horsten via [email protected]. The email should strictly contain the following information in the text body, in bullets:
Name
Preferred form of address (e.g., Mr., Ms., Mx., or another title)
Master degree (Master specification, University + Country, Year obtained, Promotor)
Master thesis title
A one paragraph (up to half an A4 page) statement explaining the motivation for applying for this vacancy at KU Leuven.
Please also attach an academic CV and a PDF of your diplomas and transcript of course work and grades.
Please submit applications directly by email to Prof. Niels Horsten. Applications submitted exclusively via the KU Leuven online platform may not be considered. Note that if you do not receive a response to your email within three weeks, this means you have not been selected for the second stage. Decision: as soon as a suitable candidate applies (so do not wait until the closing date to apply).
For more information, please contact Prof. Niels Horsten at [email protected].
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