Responsibilities:
(1)Design, analyze, and improve superconducting magnets and current leads.
(2) Devise manufacturing and winding techniques and testing procedures for superconducting magnets.
(3) Test superconducting magnets and develop quench protection technologies.
Qualifications:
Major: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cryogenic Engineering, or other superconductivity-related majors
Background: Those with experience in superconducting magnet development and application are preferred.
Responsibilities of Position One:
(1)Simulate and improve tokamak plasma discharges.
(2) Analyze plasma equilibrium and evolution, configuration control, and macro-and-micro instabilities.
(3) Analyze and interpret experiment data.
Responsibilities of Position Two:
(1) Analyze and evaluate interactions of plasma with walls physically.
(2) Conduct research into and develop wall cleaning and conditioning methods.
(3) Design divertors and simulate scrape-off layers.
Qualifications:
Major: Engineering Technology of Nuclear Fusion or Plasma Physics
Background: Academic or working experience in specific magnetically confined fusion devices.
Responsibilities
(1)Design, analyze, and improve superconducting magnets and current leads.
(2) Devise manufacturing and winding techniques and testing procedures for superconducting magnets.
(3) Test superconducting magnets and develop quench protection technologies.
Qualifications
Major: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cryogenic Engineering, or other superconductivity-related majors
Background: Those with experience in superconducting magnet development and application are preferred.
Responsibilities of Position One:
(1)Simulate and improve tokamak plasma discharges.
(2) Analyze plasma equilibrium and evolution, configuration control, and macro-and-micro instabilities.
(3) Analyze and interpret experiment data.
Responsibilities of Position Two:
(1) Analyze and evaluate interactions of plasma with walls physically.
(2) Conduct research into and develop wall cleaning and conditioning methods.
(3) Design divertors and simulate scrape-off layers.
Qualifications:
Major: Engineering Technology of Nuclear Fusion or Plasma Physics
Background: Academic or working experience in specific magnetically confined fusion devices.