We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to work under Bruce Lipschultz’s supervision through the York Plasma Institute, which is em
You will be involved in a research project aimed at understanding the role of magnetic topology On divertor physics in tokamaks: a) the effect of varying the x-point topology (single vs multiple x-points) On cross-field transport including turbulence; b) the effect of varying divertor magnetic topology On access to detachment, modifying radiation volume, stability of detachment.
The position requires an experimental background in plasma physics.
The research will initially be focused On the TCV tokamak and the magnetic configurations and divertor plasmas there. It will then evolve into split time between TCV and research On the MAST tokamak which has the closed, Super-X divertor as well as the capability to produce other magnetic configurations for the divertor plasma.
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The post is fixed term and is available for a period of three years.
Closing date: Wednesday 16 April 2014.