Senior Turbulence Modeller
Overview of Responsibilities
As Senior Turbulence Modeller you will play a leading role in advancing our understanding of turbulent transport in the core and/or pedestal region of fusion devices through the development of first principles theory and exploitation of state-of-the-art gyrokinetic and transport codes. You will also lead and contribute to turbulence science in support of devices such as JET, MASTU, and STEP.
Other responsibilities:
* Lead the development of transport theory including identifying missing physics in current models
* Act as a scientific point of contact for turbulent transport modelling in transport barriers
* Act as a scientific contact for reduced (quasilinear) turbulent transport models, e.g. TGLF
* Perform interpretive and predictive linear and nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations of the core and/or pedestal region of devices such as JET, MASTU, and STEP
* Delivery of lead-author and co-author publications in the field of turbulence and transport
* Disseminate results through presentations at international conferences.
* Plan and conduct research independently
* Effective team-working with others working in related areas, both internally at UKAEA, and externally in national and international collaborations.
* Contribute to the research programmes of MAST-U and STEP
* Contribute to the design programme for STEP
* Collaborate with external stakeholders as a recognised technical expert where appropriate
Salary
£57,117 (inclusive of Specialist Allowance) + excellent benefits including outstanding pension
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Programme
Department
Plasma Physics
Discipline
Science
Site Location
UKAEA Culham, Oxfordshire
Type of Employment
Full-time
Reference Number
REF4072B
Qualifications
Essential Qualifications:
* PhD or equivalent experience in relevant field.
* Proven ability to conduct independent research.
* Substantial research experience in plasma turbulence (at least at PDRA level).
* Expert knowledge of plasma transport, turbulence and gyrokinetics.
* Track record of publications in the field.
* Expertise in key numerical and computational algorithms used in gyrokinetic codes.
* Demonstrable significant exploitation and/or development of gyrokinetic codes or reduced transport models.
* Experience in programming and developing software for HPC.(e.g. F90, MPI, OpenMP, Python etc).
* Enthusiasm for leading or taking substantial roles in collaborative projects.
Additional Information
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