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Postdoctoral position in plasma physics: A postdoctoral position in plasma astrophysics is available at the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University. The research will be
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tokamak in the world and uses local helicity injection to initiate plasmas. The group will soon be installing coaxial helicity injection and a microwave system. Plasma physics research goals include
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for undergraduate students in the environmental sciences. For applicants with a PhD, this position will include opportunities to mentor graduate students, participate in grant proposals, and participate in teaching
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, modeling, data analysis and interpretation. The position will support research related to magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere coupling and requires a strong background in plasma physics, wave-wave and
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beams from the 88-Inch Cyclotron. What is Required: PhD or equivalent experience in experimental plasma physics, nuclear physics, accelerator physics, or atomic physics. At least five years of relevant
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plasma Ab42/Ab42, pTau isoforms, and NfL. Questions will include the correspondence of these markers with brain amyloidosis and symptomatic AD. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to work
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plasma physics, nuclear physics, accelerator physics, or atomic physics. Up to five years of relevant professional experience beyond the customary highest degree appropriate to the candidate’s discipline
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Associate or Research Scientist position in in-situ instrumentation and ionospheric physics. The primary function of this position is to support the ongoing ionospheric research in the Space and Atmospheric