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: 2024-18804 Type: Temporary # of Openings: 1 Category: Engineering Princeton University Overview The intern will learn about vacuum systems and materials, rotating machinery, programming a stepper motor
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experiments at PPPL and collaborator facilities world-wide. Mechanical (solid mechanics and fluid dynamics), electromagnetic, thermal, and material engineering challenges, and radiation effects are routinely
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Provide electro/mechanical CAD support to all PPPL projects (NSTX-U, LTX, FLARE and other collaborations) within the CAD Group in the Engineering Department. This person will work with supervision
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qualifications: Associate or Bachelor degree in Mechatronics, or other related fields, such as Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc, Proven work experience as a Robot and PLC programmer and
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environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, material science, or related disciplines *Experience with hardware/software integration, with a focus on system controls *Experience with
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PPPL projects and operations. Education and Experience: Bachelor's in Engineering is required. 10+ year experience working with technically complex mechanical systems or components in demanding
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or working in industry - computer science, physics, or mechanical or electrical engineering background Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants
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, or mechanical or electrical engineering background Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
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field including but not limited to civil engineering, material science, or mechanical engineering and strong commitment to interdisciplinary research are encouraged to apply. Applicants should include a
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The intern will learn about vacuum systems and materials, rotating machinery, programming a stepper motor, and operating CNC mill. Research granule dropper mechanisms for use on fusion devices. A