Korean Postdoctoral Researcher (2 Openings) KO-PDR-10 to 11

  • Added Date: Saturday, 05 April 2025
  • Deadline Date: Wednesday, 16 April 2025
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Fusion, the nuclear reaction that powers the sun and the stars, is a promising long-term option for a sustainable, non-carbon emitting global energy supply.

The ITER Organization (IO), based in the southern France, welcomes best talents who can together prepare the way to this new energy in a truly multi-cultural work environment.

We offer challenging assignments in a wide range of areas and encourage applications from candidates will all levels of experience. Applications from under-represented ITER Members' nations and women candidates are strongly encouraged, as IO strongly believes that a diversified, equitable, and inclusive workplace is crucial in solving one of the most complex scientific and engineering projects in the world today.

As the IO attracts and retains people coming from a vast array of different backgrounds and cultures, discrimination and exclusion cannot be tolerated. The IO believes it is our diverse perspectives and background that gives unique strength and value to the ITER mission, regardless of race, member nation, gender, religion, status, sexual orientation, or disability - all are welcome and respected at ITER.

ITER CARE Values (Collaboration / Accountability / Respect / Excellence):

We perform our work with care, we care for the well-being of colleagues, our families and ourselves, and we care about the health of the planet for generations to come. CARE drives our work and our behaviors at ITER.

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Application Deadline: 16/04/2025

Department: Science & Integration Department

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Job Grade: P1

Language Requirements: Fluent in English (written & spoken)

Contract Duration: 2 years

Overview

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity at the heart of an ambitious fusion energy project? Join us as a Postdoctoral Researcher where your goals will include:

  • Pursuing a program of original research in an area of fusion science or technology relevant to the ITER Project;
  • Contributing effectively to progress in the area of fusion science or technology defined by the agreed research or engineering program at ITER;
  • Producing accurate and innovative studies within the defined timeline, writing reports and giving presentation on these researches or cases.

    In January 2022, an agreement was signed between the ITER Organization (IO) and the Korean Domestic Agency (KODA) to set up a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship program within the ITER project to carry out research activities in fields of mutual interest, in view of nurturing future fusion experts. The principal motivation of the Research Fellowships is the development of excellence in research of fusion science and technology within the ITER framework for the Korean post-doctoral researchers.

    The Korea-ITER Postdoctoral Fellowship program allows the best young Korean researchers to participate in one of the great scientific and technical challenges of the 21st century and to work closely with leading experts in fusion science and technology within a unique international working environment.

    Key Duties and Responsibilities

    Primary Responsibilities:

  • Carries out original research under an agreed program in support of the development of fusion energy in many areas of fusion science and technology, including, but not limited to:
  • Control Technology
  • Plasma facing materials and components
  • Burning plasma physics (confinement, stability, plasma-wall interactions, control, energetic
  • particle physics)
  • Heating and current drive physics and technology
  • Fusion plasma diagnostics
  • Superconducting magnet technology
  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering/ structural analysis
  • Remote handling technology

This vacancy is archived.

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