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Researcher - fusion energy
I use the world's most powerful laser to research fusion energy generation and particle acceleration. The job involves planning and doing experiments, writing papers and travelling to conferences. I am also in charge of communications in the laser department.

NOISEmaker Kate Lancaster

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This job would suitThis job would suit:
Someone with a love of science and problem solving! It helps to be outgoing, because you have to speak in public a lot.

Qualifications neededQualifications needed:
Degree and, ultimately, a PhD

Financial rewardWhat's the financial reward?
"The pay's pretty good - but I get more than that out of it."

 

 
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