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Associate Research Scientist - Computational Stellarator Physics

Postdoctoral

2026-02-17

Location

Princeton, New Jersey

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

Type

Full-time Postdoctoral

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. in plasma physics, engineering, or computational science
Numerical code development experience (Fortran preferred)
Modeling edge/scrape-off layer plasma
Knowledge of plasma turbulence & plasma-wall interactions (plus)

Research Areas

Computational Stellarator Physics
Plasma Turbulence
SOLEDGE3X Code Development
Magnetic Fusion Devices (Tokamaks/Stellarators)
Powder Injection Simulations
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Associate Research Scientist - Computational Stellarator Physics

Overview

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory seeks outstanding candidates for postdoctoral position in the area of computational stellarator physics. The successful candidate will play a leading role in developing a state-of-the-art, fully three-dimensional version of the fluid turbulence code SOLEDGE3X, as part of PPPL’s international collaboration with CEA, France. The final goal will be modeling self consistently plasma and impurity transport in the edge of a magnetic fusion device, tokamaks and stellarators alike. The candidate will also perform numerical simulations with both the existing and improved versions of the SOLEDGE3X code, coupled with the Dust Injector Simulator (DIS) code, of powder injection experiments to be performed both in the WEST tokamak and the W7-X stellarator, benchmarking the simulation results against experimental measurements, providing interpretation the observed phenomena and guiding the planning of additional experiments.

Responsibilities

The successful candidate will be responsible for:

  • Benchmarking SOLEDGE3X simulations against experimental data from the WEST tokamak (20%)
  • Extending the SOLEDGE3X code to a fully 3D version, including 3D magnetic geometry, working closely with CEA collaborators (50%)
  • Benchmarking fully 3D SOLEDGE3X simulations against experimental measurements from the W7-X stellarator (20%)
  • Publishing and presenting research in peer reviewed journals and at international conferences (10%)

To accelerate scientific progress, the candidate will work closely with the SOLEDGE3X developing team, located in CEA, Cadarache, France, where the WEST tokamak is also located. The ability for on-site presence will greatly facilitate both code development and access to experimental data for code validation. The successful candidate will collaborate at PPPL in Princeton, New Jersey and with the CEA Cadrache team.

Qualifications

Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in plasma physics, engineering, computational science or relevant field(s). Experience in developing numerical code, preferably fortran, is required. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in modeling edge and scrape-off layer plasma, or more broadly in modeling magnetic fusion devices (tokamaks and stellarators). Knowledge of plasma turbulence processes and plasma-wall interaction processes is a plus.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Standard Weekly Hours: 40.00

Eligible for Overtime: No

Benefits Eligible: Yes

Probationary Period: 180 days

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this <strong>postdoctoral</strong> position?

Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in plasma physics, engineering, computational science, or related fields. Required experience includes developing numerical codes, preferably in Fortran. Preference for expertise in modeling edge and scrape-off layer plasma or magnetic fusion devices like tokamaks and stellarators. Knowledge of plasma turbulence and plasma-wall interactions is advantageous. Learn more about academic CV tips.

📋What are the main responsibilities?

Benchmark SOLEDGE3X against WEST tokamak data (20%), extend to fully 3D version with CEA collaborators (50%), benchmark against W7-X stellarator data (20%), publish/present research (10%). Work involves plasma transport modeling and coupling with Dust Injector Simulator (DIS) for powder injection experiments.

💻Is <strong>Fortran</strong> experience mandatory?

Yes, experience in developing numerical codes, preferably in Fortran, is required for this computational stellarator physics role. Collaboration requires strong coding skills for 3D magnetic geometry implementation.

🌍Where is the position located and what travel is involved?

Based at PPPL in Princeton, New Jersey, with collaboration at CEA Cadarache, France. On-site presence at CEA recommended for code development and data access. See postdoc success tips for international collaborations.

💼What benefits are offered?

Benefits eligible: Yes. Standard 40 hours/week, no overtime eligibility, 180-day probationary period. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Explore postdoc jobs for more opportunities.

📝How to apply for this <strong>PPPL plasma physics postdoc</strong>?

Submit application via PPPL careers portal before February 17, 2026. Highlight Ph.D., Fortran coding, and fusion modeling experience. Prepare for international collaboration.
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