Postdoc Position for System Modelling

Posted 4 hours 1 minute ago by Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Bayern, München, Germany, 80539
Job Description
for a physicist or engineer for the development of computational models of engineering components. Your tasks Responsibility for developing computational models of engineering components (such as magnet system, power balance, etc.) to be used in integrated Stellarator reactor studies Active involvement and support of Stellarator reactor studies, e.g. through interface specification Publication and communication of scientific results As the IPP is committed to talent management, the supervision of PhDs and students is con sidered an integral part of scientific work Your profile / our requirements PhD in the field of physics or engineering Advanced knowledge / skills in programming and code development Experience in working with complex code frameworks Experience in surrogate modelling is beneficial Fundamental knowledge in magnetic confinement fusion is beneficial An excellent command of written and spoken English Your abilities Ability to manage and organize projects with realistic time planning Ability to work constructively in a large international team We offer An interesting and versatile position within one of the largest scientific projects in Germany Salary according to the TVöD Bund up to grade E 13 depending on personal qualification Flexible working hours Training and further education opportunities Company pension scheme Other social benefits The position is limited to a duration of two years. The IPP seeks to increase the proportion of employed women in those areas where they are under represented and explicitly encourages women to apply for this position. The IPP is committed to employing more disabled individuals and especially encourages them to apply. For information on data protection and the handling of your personal data please visit our website Are you interested? Then we are looking forward to your complete online application until October 6, 2024.