The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is a world-class fusion energy research laboratory managed by Princeton University for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. PPPL is dedicated to developing the scientific and technological knowledge base for fusion energy. The Laboratory advances the fields of fusion energy and plasma physics research to develop the scientific understanding and key innovations needed to realize fusion as an energy source for the world.
PPPL’s Instrumentation & Control group is a multidisciplinary team that conceptualizes, creates and maintains systems and components used by experiments throughout the world. We specialize in electronics, software, real-time control, process control and the application of technologies fundamental to the operation of nuclear fusion experiments.
We develop and utilize the technologies necessary to provide control of the processes seen in the sun and stars, here on earth.
A proud U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a longstanding leader in the science and innovation behind the development of fusion energy — a clean, safe, and virtually limitless energy source. With an eye on the future and in response to national priorities, PPPL also has begun a strategic shift from a singular focus on fusion energy to a multi-focus approach that includes microelectronics, quantum information science, and sustainability science. Whether it be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to make their mark on our world. PPPL aims to attract and support people with a rich variety of backgrounds, interests, experiences, and cultural viewpoints. We are committed to equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility and believe that each member of our team contributes to our scientific mission in their own unique way. Come join us!
Work with project teams both at PPPL and throughout the world to develop novel solutions to instrument a world-leading thermonuclear reactor being built in southern France. This work contributes to the development of ITER (www.iter.org) diagnostic instrumentation & control designs by providing oversight of vendors contracted to design these systems.
Core Duties
The successful candidate will:
Aid in coordinating I&C support activities across multiple US developed diagnostics.
Develop accurate cost & schedule estimates for I&C scope from design through fabrication.
Lead Design and Development of US ITER advanced Diagnostic project, including.
Fast control for diagnostic systems.
Slow process control systems.
Human Machine Interface.
Embedded system design.
Interface management for Control & Data Acquisition (CODAC) systems.
Analog and digital signal conditioning.
Cable and interface design in accordance with ITER specifications.
Education and Experience:
A BS or greater in one of the following:
Professional Experience (5-7 years)
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Working Conditions:
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