Associate Research Scientist - Strategic Science Initiatives Fellowship
Princeton University
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Posted: 22-Nov-24
Location: United States - Nationwide
Type: Full-time
Internal Number: 255343764
Associate Research Scientist - Strategic Science Initiatives Fellowship
US-NJ-Princeton
Job ID: 2024-19811 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Research and Laboratory
Overview
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) seeks exceptional postdoctoral (post-doc) researchers - Associate Research Scientists - with demonstrated leadership potential to play a major role in opening new research direction(s) for PPPL. This postdoctoral research opportunity offers early-career science, technology, engineering, computation, applied mathematics, materials, and sustainability professionals the opportunity to conduct impactful research at a world-leading research institution. In their job application cover letter, the successful candidate will propose a succinct research plan of up to two pages of content (plus references) spanning two to three years in duration that encompasses one or more topics supporting the scientific and research diversification goals of PPPL, including but not limited to:
Fusion Science and Technology
Understanding spherical torus plasma regimes for reduced-cost fusion
Advancing optimized stellarators and exploiting 3D-fields to improve tokamaks
Developing liquid metal walls to handle high heat fluxes and potentially increase energy confinement
Developing validated physics and engineering models for ITER and next-steps including Pilot Plants exploiting machine learning, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing
Developing innovative diagnostics, technologies, and engineering for next-step devices
Developing superconducting magnet technologies for reduced-cost fusion devices
Optimizing plasma edge composition to improve fusion performance
Evaluating technologies supporting tritium management and proliferation resistance
Discovery Plasma Science
Understanding fundamental plasma processes: magnetic reconnection, shocks, instabilities and turbulence, and dynamos
Advancing multi-messenger astronomy via simulation tools for highly relativistic plasmas
Developing and testing emergent techniques and methods in plasma propulsion
Increasing understanding of high-energy-density (HED) plasma processes including processes relevant to magnetized HED phenomena and Inertial Fusion Energy
Applied Materials and Sustainability Sciences
Advancing plasma processing science for future microelectronics
Using machine learning for accelerating material discoveries and plasma reactor control
Using high performance computing and advanced numerical schemes for accelerating low temperature plasma simulations
Advancing synthesis and nanofabrication for microelectronics and quantum materials and devices
Understanding the science of electrochemical, pulsed electrical heating, and plasma-assisted catalysis and synthesis
Understanding the microphysics of aerosols mimicking stratospheric conditions
The successful candidate will work with researchers at PPPL and may also propose to join one or more of the wide range of domestic and international scientific collaborations PPPL scientists participate in. The successful fellow will also lead, publish, present, and disseminate innovative and impactful research results relevant to the scientific and research diversification goals of PPPL. Fellowship awards are subject to the availability of a project mentor, so applicants are encouraged to develop project ideas as early as possible with PPPL research experts.
To ensure consideration for the fellowship, applications should be submitted no later than January 13, 2025. Deadline exceptions may be possible; please reach out to
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