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. Description: Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are large-scale magnetized plasma structures ejected from the Sun with speeds ranging from a few to more than 2000 kilometers per second. The CMEs impart energy and
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plasmas. This work provides some of the atomic physics data needed for modelling celestial spectra and also valuable operational and calibration experience with these very sensitive spectrometers. Location
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: 283540653 Department PPPL Facilities Category Facilities Management and Physical Plant Job Type Full-Time Overview Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is seeking a Power Electrical Engineer with experience in
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Research Scientist will guide the evolution, improvement and validation of existing models for fusion energy plasmas and materials, and will help determine when new models must be developed and validated. A
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dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview
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of CNC routers, CNC plasma cutters, laser cutters, 3D scanners and 3D printers; traditional wood and metal fabrication; ceramic construction using hand-building and wheel throwing technique; proper kiln
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food pasteurization using catalytic non-thermal plasma and catalytic intensive pulse light Preferred Qualifications Excellent communication skills; the ability to write clearly and to communicate
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of its research concerns aerodynamics, solid mechanics and energy conversion in flows including plasma and lasers. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment
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. The thematic orientation of its research concerns aerodynamics, solid mechanics and energy conversion in flows including plasma and lasers. Participation in the design and optimization of integrated energy
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Job Description The department of Neurological Surgery is seeking a Research/Engineer 1 to join their team. Job Duties 10% - Plasma deposition (and upkeep of plasma reactors) of fluoropolymers and