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Institute of Plasma Research Recruitment 2023 - Technical Officer – C Vacancy, Job Openings

Institute for Plasma Research is Recruiting for the post of Technical Officer – C Vacancy, Apply Now!

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Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Technical Officer – C vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) job vacancy 2023.

Institute for Plasma Research Job Notification 2023

Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) has recently sought a job notification for the recruitment of Technical Officer – C Vacancy. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

Institute for Plasma Research Job Openings

About Institute for Plasma Research Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

Technical Officer – C

Posts

22

Location

All India

Salary

₹ 56,100/- p.m.

Last Date

18/12/2023

Age

30 years

Application Fees

SC/ ST/ Female/ PwBD/ EWS/ Ex-Serviceman: Nil

For Other Categories: Rs. 200/-

Qualification for Institute for Technical Officer – C Vacancy:

Post Name

Educational Qualification

Technical Officer – C

 Candidates should possess a B.E./ B.Tech./ M.Sc. from any recognized university or institution with a minimum of 60% marks

How to Apply for Institute for Plasma Research Job Openings:

Interested and eligible candidates can apply online at IPR official website ipr.res.in

Disclaimer: Provided by the Institute for Plasma Research (IPR).

About Institute for Plasma Research (IPR): The Institute for Plasma Research can trace its roots back to early 1970's when a coherent and interactive programme of theoretical and experimental studies in plasma physics with an orientation towards understanding space plasma phenomena was established at the Physical Research laboratory.

The early studies were on simulation of E x B instabilities characteristic of the equatorial electrojet, plasma-neutral gas interaction with relevance to the cometary plasma-solar wind interaction and single particle confinement in non-adiabatic magnetic mirrors. Experiments on non-linear ion acoustic waves and double layers were added later. High power plasma experiments using intense electron beams to form compact toroids and electron rings in toroidal devices started in 1978 reflected a re-orientation to fusion-relevant experiments.