Institute for Plasma Research IPR jobs for Summer School Programme in Gandhinagar. Last Date to apply: 29 Feb 2016
Summer School Programme
Job Description
Summer School Programme conduct in Institute for Plasma Research
Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) is an autonomous body under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India. It carries out basic research in Plasma Physics and its industrial applications i.e. using plasma as the up-coming source of energy. This is the institute that delivered India its first Indian indigenous tokamak “Aditya” and made India the 6th nation in the world of superconducting tokamaks, “SST-1”.
Eligibility : Only those students who will be completing the respective courses in the year 2017 are eligible to apply. The intake for the summer school is limited for the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering as well as M.Sc. (Physics) students.
Stipend : Selected candidates will be paid a stipend of Rs.10,500/- for the entire period and a to and fro train fare (3rd AC) by the shortest route along with a free hostel accommodation (limited seats available) during this period
To give a flavor of this research, IPR invites applications from highly motivated students to spend six weeks here at IPR. The Summer School Program at the Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), Gandhinagar, will be held from 30th May 2016 to 8th July 2016 for the students of M.Sc.(Physics)/B.E./B.Tech.. During the course of this program they will learn about basic and experimental plasma physics, nuclear fusion and industrial applications of plasmas by attending lectures from prominent scientists at IPR along with a short project for 5 weeks that will also improve their practical skills. This school will provide them an opportunity of interacting with the scientists at IPR
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Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) Institute for Plasma Research is an autonomous R & D organization under the authority of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India situated near west banks of river Sabarmati in Gujarat, India. This institute is largely involved in theoretical and experimental studies in plasma science including basic plasma physics, magnetically confined hot plasmas and plasma technologies for industrial application.