Computational Materials Scientist at Commonwealth Fusion Systems

Massachusetts, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Fusion Energy, Clean Energy, Materials ScienceIndustries

Requirements

  • MS in Materials Science Engineering, Applied Physics, Physical Chemistry, or related field
  • Minimum of 3+ years’ experience in experimental or computational materials science
  • Implementation and/or authorship of codes for calculation and analyses of material properties
  • Building predictive models for material properties in extreme environments
  • Validation of models with experimental data or physical mechanism bounds
  • Expertise in process-structure-properties relationships, physics informed modeling, and materials in extreme environments
  • Background in both computational materials simulation methods, and materials science and/or physical chemistry

Responsibilities

  • Use and build computational toolsets to generate predicted material properties in extreme environments including temperature, radiation, and magnetic field with uncertainty bounds informed by physical mechanisms
  • In collaboration with design and analysis engineers, develop material design curves methodology capable of determining statistically significant minimum properties for tokamak applications such as low and high cycle fatigue, dielectric breakdown, radiation effects
  • Identify gaps in knowledge and experimental capability which can be filled via simulation or model building
  • Assist in benchmarking and creating metrics for material property variability and sources of variability in manufacturing processes
  • Collaborate with other M&P Engineers to create workflows to enable the appropriate capture, storage, data visualization and analysis of data generated within the materials domain
  • Support writing materials standard specifications
  • Stay current with the evolving technology and modeling techniques
  • Physics-based modeling, synthetic data generation, and first-principles modeling and simulation to support development of CFS materials
  • Collaborate with other engineers and subject matter experts to identify highest sensitivity parameters and prioritize experimental work for greatest impact to decreasing uncertainty

Skills

Computational Materials Modeling
Physics Informed Modeling
Process-Structure-Properties
Extreme Environments Materials
Fusion Materials
Neutron Flux Analysis
High Heat Loads
Molten Salt Systems
High Magnetic Fields
Cryogenic Conditions

Commonwealth Fusion Systems

Develops and commercializes fusion energy systems

About Commonwealth Fusion Systems

Commonwealth Fusion Systems focuses on developing fusion energy as a clean and sustainable power source. The company utilizes advanced magnet technology, created in partnership with MIT, to build smaller and more affordable fusion systems called tokamaks. These devices use magnetic fields to confine plasma in a toroidal shape, which is an effective method for achieving fusion. Currently, CFS is manufacturing high-temperature superconducting magnets and constructing SPARC, the first commercially-relevant net energy fusion machine. The success of SPARC is intended to lead to the development of ARC, the first fusion power plant. CFS differentiates itself from competitors by its commitment to scientific integrity and a mission-driven approach, focusing on delivering cost-competitive fusion energy to help combat climate change. The ultimate goal is to provide a reliable and abundant energy source for energy providers and industries that require significant power.

Harvard, MassachusettsHeadquarters
2018Year Founded
$1,958.7MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
EnergyIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

12.5 Company-wide Holidays
Our vacation policy is 'take vacation'
Our sick time policy is 'get better and try not to make others sick'
Generous parental leave policy
Health Reimbursement
Health, Dependent Care, & Limited Purpose Flexible Spending Accounts
Delta Dental, Blue 20/20 Vision optional
Wellbeing / Headspace coverage
Short-term & long-term disability
Life and AD&D insurance
401K

Risks

Competition from companies like TAE Technologies could impact CFS's market position.
Reliance on rare-earth materials poses supply chain risks.
Public perception of nuclear fusion technology remains uncertain.

Differentiation

CFS uses rare-earth barium copper oxide superconductor technology for energy development.
CFS collaborates with MIT for advanced fusion research and magnet technology.
CFS is building SPARC, the first commercially-relevant net energy fusion machine.

Upsides

CFS plans to build the world's first commercial fusion power plant in Virginia.
Increased investment in fusion energy startups indicates strong investor interest.
Government net-zero targets align with CFS's clean energy mission.

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