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. The first step will be to work with the company COMAT to apply electrostatic probe measurement techniques to determine the electron and ion properties of the discharge from the pulsed Magneto-Plasma-Dynamic
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CIEMAT (Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas) | Spain | 3 months ago
the physics of plasma turbulence and its impact on a future reactor performance. You will be working in an international environment to develop cutting-edge instruments, deploy recently created AI tools
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reducing fusion device size by increasing the allowable magnetic field, current density, and operating temperature. The purpose of this job is to support Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL
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of Technology combines outstanding research in many-body physics, materials theory and plasma physics. Our teams develop and apply state-of-the-art numerical methods and simulations – from density functional
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in semiconductor scaling. This position is embedded in the Plasma & Materials Processing (PMP) group at TU/e under the supervision of Dr. Ye Wang, where you will work in state-of-the-art cleanroom
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piezoeléctricos/Sputtering of piezoelectric materials • Litografía óptica y por haz de electrones, metalización y ataque por plasma/Electron beam and optical lithographies, metallization, plasma etching
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Engineering, Materials Science or a related engineering or science field with a strong background in plasma science Minimum Requirements Required Qualifications: PhD. required in Electrical Engineering, Physics
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core capabilities include plasma processing, electron beam lithography, photolithography, thin film deposition, and metrology. The postholder will provide essential technical support to ensure the smooth
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software (Gate v10, https://github.com/OpenGATE ). This will involve accurately modeling the patient from CT and PET images, the clinician, as well as the elements present in the operating room. Once the
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. PhD Candidate on Transport-Reaction Interplay in Thermal Arc Plasma Source Our goal: to investigate and control the impact of transverse transport on heat and mass transfer in a thermal arc plasma