Computational Physicist
Pacific Fusion
About Pacific Fusion
Pacific Fusion was founded in 2023 with the mission to power the world with abundant, affordable, clean energy.
We are rapidly designing and building a pulsed magnetic fusion system to achieve net facility gain (more fusion energy output than stored energy input). In parallel, we are developing the key components required to build affordable fusion systems.
Our plans are ambitious. We have raised over $900M so far from incredible investors, resourcing us to deliver on these plans. We are bringing together the best scientists, engineers, and operators from the fusion community, hard tech industry, and other sectors. We are united by a shared sense of urgency to provide clean power for the world, particularly managing climate change while meeting growing global energy demand. You can read more about us in this letter from our founders.
About the Role
Job Overview:
Pacific Fusion is seeking talented computational physicists to join our Simulation and Modeling Team and help forge the path to commercial fusion energy. Based in Fremont, CA, Pacific Fusion is developing advanced pulsed power drivers for magnetically driven inertial confinement fusion. As a Computational Physicist, you will develop multiphysics simulation capabilities for our multi-dimensional radiation-MHD target design code, advancing the state-of-the-art in simulation-based ICF target design.
Responsibilities:
Own core components of our multiphysics code including magnetohydrodynamics, radiation diffusion, multiphase material models (e.g. equations of state)
Develop advanced numerical methods for multiphysics radiation hydrodynamics such as interface tracking, multifluid models, or high-order numerical methods
Contribute to an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, physicists, and data scientists to innovate in physics models, algorithms, and target design methodology
Conduct large-scale simulations using cloud-based HPC infrastructure
Adapt physics algorithms to accelerator hardware such as GPUs
Publish your findings and attend conferences to establish Pacific Fusion’s reputation for excellence and engage the broader physics community in our simulation efforts
Qualifications:
PhD in Plasma Physics, Astrophysics, Applied Mathematics, or related discipline
Research record in plasma physics, fusion energy, numerical or computational methods, astrophysics, materials science or other relevant specialty
Experience with modern software engineering practices including automated testing, version control, software design
Contributions to production-grade physics codes supporting non-developer users
Benefits:
Industry-competitive salary
Equity plan
6% employer 401k matching
Generous paid time off (including sick leave, vacation, paid family leave)
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Actual base salary offered will be determined by: experience, skills, and work location. This range is for base salary, our total compensation includes equity and benefits. We welcome you to apply even if your expectations are outside our listed range.
Pacific Fusion is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Pacific Fusion is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures and throughout employment. If you need assistance or any accommodation, please let us know.
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