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Postdoctoral Associate

Postdoctoral Associate

2026-02-17

Location

San Diego, CA

MIT

Type

Full-time (1-year renewable)

Teaching Load

Mentoring grad/undergrad students

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. Physics/Nuclear Engineering/Plasma Science/CS
Plasma physics/MHD stability/fusion experience
Machine learning/large-scale data/FAIR principles
Scientific research/publishing
Python (preferred)/JAX/C++ programming
Communication/collaboration/mentoring

Research Areas

Plasma Physics
MHD Instability Control
Fusion Energy/Tokamaks
Machine Learning Models
Real-time Stability Control
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Postdoctoral Associate

Posting Description

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC), to carry out fundamental and applied research in support of integrated core and edge MHD instability control for metallic wall tokamaks; work in the Disruptions group and focus on the application and controllability quantification of real-time solutions for avoiding and preventing off-normal events, e.g. tearing and neoclassical tearing modes in metal-wall scenarios; support the creation and validation of machine learning (ML) and hybrid physics + ML models to monitor and control the proximity to stability boundaries, their compliance with open and FAIR principles, besides leading/supporting experiments at DIII-D and international tokamaks; make original research contributions to the PSFC program; produce work for publication; present work at scientific conferences; and mentor graduate and undergraduate students.

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Ph.D. in Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Plasma Science, Computer Science, or a related field; experience with plasma physics, MHD stability, or fusion energy research; familiarity with large-scale data management, curation, FAIR data principles, and machine learning; experience conducting original scientific research as well as publishing in scientific journals; demonstrated skills in scientific programming (Python preferred, JAX desirable), and control system integration (C/C++ familiarity); strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a multi-institutional environment, including staff and students from MIT, other universities, national laboratories, and private industry; and commitment to mentoring and outreach in support of a diverse research community.

This is a one-year position with the possibility of renewal depending on satisfactory performance and continued funding.

The position will be 100% off-campus at General Atomics (GA) in San Diego, CA, working in close coordination with GA researchers and MIT collaborators, including Columbia University, UCSD, and UCI.

Application material should include a cover letter, CV, and the names and contact information of three references. This material should be submitted as a single PDF in the resume field of the application.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Postdoctoral Associate in Plasma Physics?

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Plasma Science, Computer Science, or related field. Key experience includes plasma physics, MHD stability, fusion energy research, machine learning, data management, FAIR principles, scientific publishing, Python programming (JAX preferred), C/C++, and strong collaboration/mentoring skills. See postdoc success tips.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this MIT PSFC role?

Conduct fundamental/applied research on MHD instability control for tokamaks. Focus on real-time solutions for tearing modes, develop/validate ML/hybrid physics models, ensure FAIR compliance, lead/support DIII-D/international tokamak experiments, contribute original research, publish, present at conferences, and mentor students. Details at academic CV guide.

📍Where is this position located and what is the employment term?

100% off-campus at General Atomics (GA) in San Diego, CA, coordinating with MIT PSFC, Columbia, UCSD, UCI. It's a one-year position with renewal possible based on performance/funding. Explore higher ed opportunities.

📝How to apply for this Fusion Postdoc position?

Submit a single PDF (cover letter, CV, 3 references' contacts) via the resume field in the application. No salary/visa sponsorship mentioned. Review research role tips (adaptable to US). Deadline: Feb 17, 2026.

💻What skills in programming and tools are needed?

Python preferred, JAX desirable for ML models, C/C++ for control systems. Familiarity with large-scale data curation and FAIR principles essential for hybrid physics+ML work in fusion research. Check research jobs for similar roles.

👥Is there teaching or mentoring involved?

Yes, mentor graduate and undergraduate students, plus outreach for diverse community. No formal teaching load specified. Ideal for those committed to multi-institutional collaboration (MIT, labs, industry). See postdoc jobs.
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