Ericmoore Jossou
Assistant Professor
Ericmoore Jossou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering with joint appointment in the newly founded Schwarzman College of Computing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Before joining MIT, Dr. Jossou was a Staff Scientist in the Nuclear Science and Technology department at Brookhaven National Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. His research focuses on applying computational and experimental techniques to understand structure-property correlations controlling materials behavior across multi-length scales, particularly in extreme environments.
Dr. David Simonne
Postdoctoral Associate
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Université Paris-Saclay, France / CEA Grenoble
- M.Sc., Technische Universität München, Germany
- M.Sc., Università Degli Studi di Torino, Italy
- M.Sc., Université de Rennes 1, France
- COLABS, Tôhoku Daigaku, Japan
- B.S., Université de Rennes 1, France
Research at MIT:
- Radiation effects on structural materials
- In-situ/Operando studies at large-scale facilities
Outside the Lab:
- Sailing, Reading, Biking, Cinema, Politics, Hiking, Languages, Programming, Video games and Cooking
Trevor Bormann
PHD STUDENT
Education
- B.S., Metallurgical Engineering (major); Computer Science (major)
- M.S., Materials Science
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Research at MIT:
- High throughput alloy design
Outside the Lab:
- Hobbies include hiking, philosophy, and violin
Mack Cleveland
PHD STUDENT
Education:
- B.S., Materials Science and Engineering (major); Mathematics (minor) Texas A&M University
Research at MIT:
- Accident Tolerant Fuel Design
Outside the Lab:
- Hobbies include Hiking, Reading, and Board Games
Riley Hultquist
MS STUDENT
Education
- B.S., Physics Georgia Institute of Technology
Research at MIT:
- Radiation effects
Outside the Lab:
- Hobbies include piano, classical guitar, studying languages, and cooking
Riley Moeykens
MS STUDENT
Education:
- B.S., Physics (major); Nuclear Science and Engineering (minor) – In view Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research at MIT:
- Accident Tolerant Fuel Design
Outside the Lab:
- Hobbies include traveling, hiking, and martial arts