Academic
Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining
Job Title Research Associate (Experimental Physics)
Department Research | Berlinguette Lab | Department of Chemistry | Faculty of Science (Curtis Berlinguette)
Posting End Date August 18, 2023
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.
Job End Date Aug 31, 2024
Background
The Berlinguette Group at the University of British Columbia has an ongoing and ambitious research project that centres on exploration of lattice confinement fusion (LCF), i.e. nuclear fusion within the confines of a solid, such as Pd metal. The project aims to quantify how fusion reaction cross sections are affected by perturbations to the chemical and nuclear environment of the reaction feedstock. We are in the process of developing an experimental platform to generate precise, accurate, and repeatable data sets at incident particle energies between 0-50 keV. The experimental investigation of fusion processes in this largely unexplored research field will require the development of new measurement instrumentation and cutting-edge analysis techniques in order to inform the development of fundamental scientific theory.
We are seeking a highly motivated and innovative researcher to join our multidisciplinary team and contribute to our research program as a Research Associate. This project faces a number of scientific and engineering challenges that include operando materials characterization, plasma characterization, condensed matter, nuclear, and particle physics simulation, detector and instrumentation development, and low-level signal processing. The role offers the opportunity to implement and improve cutting-edge and emergent technologies that address the practical and theoretical challenges of this unique research program.
Organizational Status
(UBC Chemistry Department; UBC Chemical & Biological Engineering Department; Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute) leads a large and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers that design and build advanced electrochemical reactors to power the planet. This position is part of a sub-team within the Berlinguette Group that studies nuclear fusion at low energy in solid-state materials. This sub-team specializes in developing materials of interest for such studies, as well as the development of a novel benchtop plasma fusion reactor that enables expansive studies in underexplored energy regimes for nuclear fusion.
Work Performed
The successful candidate will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary group of scientists, engineers, and software developers at UBC. This position is expected to contribute to project planning, engage in high-level communications with stakeholders, and provide valuable technical mentorship to other team members. The successful candidate may engage in the following activities:
Conduct experiments in the field of LCF, collate and analyze data; Contribute to the construction, assembly and calibration, modification, maintenance, and repair of equipment; Improve detector instrumentation (assemblies) for the characterization of fusion reaction products; Develop new experimental capabilities that enable operando characterization of fusion target properties; Design predictive analytical models and/or simulations to facilitate data collection and analysis; Contribute to the development of new experimental protocols, acquisition of equipment, and implementation of operating procedures of benefit to the research and laboratories; Mentor junior researchers and provide technical assistance and guidance to colleagues; Perform self-guided literature reviews relevant to the project; Communicate research through oral presentations, written reports, and peer-reviewed manuscripts; Contribute to the preparation of patent applications and grant proposals; Travel to undertake collaborative research experiments and attend technical meetings.
Minimum Qualifications
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