Engineering Physics Intern
Company: Marathon Fusion
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 13, 2024
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Job Description:
About Marathon FusionWe are building the fuel cycle for fusion
energy on climate-relevant timelines to accelerate the deployment
of this critical energy resource. By working alongside
universities, national labs and industry partners to commercialize
critical technologies, we aim to ensure the safe and economic
deployment of fusion energy at meaningful speed and scale.Marathon
is supported by some of the energy industry's leading investors,
alongside grant funding from the US Department of Energy's ARPA-E
and the Breakthrough Energy Fellows program.About the teamKyle and
Adam founded Marathon Fusion to remove roadblocks to fusion
deployment and meet the demands of the burgeoning industry. Kyle
comes from the policy world, previously reporting to the CIO of
Schmidt Futures, and with a background in software engineering for
machine learning applications. Adam was a research engineer at
Otherlab developing high efficiency heat pumps, worked on the
DEMO-2 mission at SpaceX to return humans to the ISS, and received
his MA from Princeton in Plasma Physics.Our growing team includes a
materials scientist, a computational research engineer, two
mechanical engineers and an operations manager working out of our
office in San Francisco.Engineering at Marathon FusionThe research
engineering team is responsible for enabling experimentation,
working alongside scientists to understand the objectives and
constraints on our devices, and constantly striving to find
opportunities to accelerate our R&D roadmap.During your time,
you'll work to:
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