Precision measurement undergraduate research assistant

Published: Oct. 31, 2025

Department:    Physics

Supervisor:       Martin E. Huber/Michael B. Rogers

Job Title:          Precision measurement undergraduate research assistant

Job Location:    North Classroom 3009

Job Description: Conduct research on superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) to determine their effective area. Implement experimental apparatus to apply controlled 2-axis magnetic fields to bare SQUID die at cryogenic temperatures. Use said apparatus to measure characteristics of multiple SQUIDs and analyze the data. Produce written report on the results. Verify general SQUID functionality. Attend group meetings and perform other relevant tasks (e.g. specifying and ordering components) as assigned.

Job Class: Student Assistant Level # III

Pay Range: $18.81

Start Date: November 7 or as soon as a qualified applicant is identified

End Date: 12/20/2025; expected to continue through end of Spring semester 2026

Application Deadline: open until filled

Minimum Requirements:

3.0 minimum cumulative GPA

Completed PHYS 2331 (preferred) or PHYS 2020 (accepted) with grade B- or better

Availability for weekly group meetings, presently 11:00 AM - noon every Tuesday (subject to change)

Minimum 12 hr/week availability

Contingent upon receipt of work-study funding

Preferred Requirements

Cumulative GPA greater than 3.5

Experience with analog electronics and/or high-performance sensors

Experience with basic test and measurement instrumentation (function generator, oscilloscope)

Experience with FFT spectrum analyzer

Experience with operation of superconducting devices

Up to 20 hr/week availability