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I've seen their job listings website. But really what are the intangibles that would help someone work at this magnificant place?
To work at ITER, candidates should focus on developing strong relationships and collaborations both locally and internationally, as project stability can be uncertain. A Ph.D. in High Energy Physics is highly recommended, along with postdoctoral research experience and publications in reputable journals. While expertise in Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) Theory is valuable, candidates from various fields such as plasma physics, condensed matter physics, and computer science can also find opportunities. Nationality may influence employability, with French and Swiss citizens having an advantage due to their countries' contributions to the project.
PREREQUISITESIndividuals seeking employment at ITER, researchers in high energy physics, and professionals in plasma physics and related scientific fields.
navynuclear said:Will ITER even work?
Fusiontron said:I've seen their job listings website. But really what are the intangibles that would help someone work at this magnificant place?
Astronuc said:One does not need a degree in high energy physics, because fusion takes place at relatively low energies (keV) range. The fusion reaction does produced particles with kinetic energies in the MeV range.
Plasma physics (including MHD) is one area of the technology. So are condensed matter physics, E&M, power conversion & electronics, computer science, . . . .