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Postdoctoral position in experimental fusion plasma physics on the DIII-D tokamak
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Physics seeks applicants for a postdoctoral position in experimental fusion plasma physics starting immediately and lasting approximately three years.  The successful candidate will be stationed full time at General Atomics in San Diego, working alongside a growing team of UW-Madison and UCLA scientists on this joint collaborative project.  Our project is focused on the measurement, modeling, and control of magnetic fluctuations and the magnetic equilibrium in the interior of DIII-D plasmas.  The fluctuations targeted by the UW-Madison are macro-scale tearing modes resonant in the core.  The fusion performance of future burning tokamak plasmas (ITER, SPARC, ARC, FPP...) will be dictated in part by transport


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