
Computational Research Scientist in the Area of Low-Temperature Low-Pressure Processing Plasma
- Princeton, NJ
- $109,000-174,200 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The candidate will be responsible for ongoing development and maintenance of the LTP-PIC software, as well as assisting users from academia and industry (20%).
- Defining and delivering on A.I. projects for low-temperature plasmas (40%).
- Proposal ideation and preparation (10%).
- Modeling low-pressure discharges for industry partners (20%).
- Publishing scientific results and dissemination at major international conferences (10%).
- Ph.D. in Physics, Engineering or a related field with core training in low-temperature plasma physics and high-performance computing.
- Minimum 3 years of professional experience in an academic, scientific, or R&D environment.
- A proven track record of publishing original results in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
- Demonstrated collaborative experience within academia and with industry.
- Kinetic plasma theory, plasma waves and instabilities, plasma turbulence and transport.
- Knowledge of low-temperature plasma devices and relevant physics.
- Theoretical and computational knowledge of the particle-in-cell method.
- High-performance computing, including MPI, OpenMP and GPU programming (OpenACC experience is desirable).
- Experience with machine-learning techniques, including convolutional neural-networks, surrogate models and generative AI more broadly.
- Familiar with Python programming, including NumPy, CuPy and PyTorch.
- Regular office hours.