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I've seen their job listings website. But really what are the intangibles that would help someone work at this magnificant place?
navynuclear said:Will ITER even work?
Fusiontron said:I've seen their job listings website. But really what are the intangibles that would help someone work at this magnificant place?
Astronuc said:One does not need a degree in high energy physics, because fusion takes place at relatively low energies (keV) range. The fusion reaction does produced particles with kinetic energies in the MeV range.
Plasma physics (including MHD) is one area of the technology. So are condensed matter physics, E&M, power conversion & electronics, computer science, . . . .
Working at ITER requires a combination of specialized skills, qualifications, and personal qualities. It is a highly complex and technical project, so having relevant education and experience in the fields of physics, engineering, and/or project management is essential. Additionally, strong communication and teamwork skills, as well as a dedication to safety and quality, are also important.
The hiring process at ITER typically involves multiple stages, including an initial application, interviews, and possibly assessments or tests. The specific process may vary depending on the position and department, but all candidates will be evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, and fit for the organization.
As an international project, fluency in English is a requirement for most positions at ITER. Some positions may also require knowledge of French and/or other languages, depending on the specific job duties and location.
Working at ITER provides a unique opportunity for professional growth and development. Employees have the chance to work on cutting-edge technology and collaborate with experts from around the world. There are also opportunities for training, career advancement, and international mobility within the ITER organization.
The work culture at ITER is dynamic and diverse, with employees from over 35 different countries. Collaboration, innovation, and safety are key values that guide the organization's operations. The work environment is highly international, with a strong focus on teamwork, communication, and cultural exchange.