IPR Institute for Plasma Research recruitment for 2018 for library trainees vacancy in gandhinagar. Apply for library trainees vacancy govt job in ipr institute for plasma research.
Post Name : Library Trainees
No of Vacancy : 03 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs.15000/- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification : Post Graduate in Library & Information Science.
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 35 years
Job Location : Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
Selection Process : Selection will be made on Personal Interview.
Application Fee : There is no application fee.
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply Online through website http://www.ipr.res.in/ on or before 11.10.2017. thereafter link will be disabled
The Institute for Plasma Research can trace its roots back to early 1970s 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.
A proposal to the Government of India to initiate studies on magnetically confined high temperature plasmas was accepted in 1982 and resulted in establishment of the Plasma Physics Programme (PPP) supported by the Department of Science and Technology. Design and engineering of Indias first tokamak ADITYA started at the same time. In 1984 the activities moved into an independent campus at Bhat village in the outskirts of Ahmedabad city in 1984. The PPP evolved into the autonomous Institute for Plasma Research under the Department of Science and Technology in 1986. With the commissioning of ADITYA in 1989, full-fledged tokamak experiments started. A dynamic experimental programme focusing on transport due to edge turbulence has resulted in major discoveries in this field. This period also saw development of new programmes in plasma processing and basic and computational plasma research.
Candidate Profile
Post Graduate in Library & Information Science.
Education : PG Diploma