Student Research Opportunities

Student Assistant - Research Assistant

Sept. 10, 2024

Professor in the physics department seeks motivated student(s) to join self-directed research group in 3He neutron detection. Experience writing code to simulate neutron detectors of this type is required. Minimum Qualifications: Expertise in Jupyter notebooks, familiarity with 3He gaseous detectors and detector modeling. Start and Stop Dates: 9/1/24-12/31/24 Compensation: $18.29/hr...

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Graduate research assistant position

Sept. 5, 2024

Job Description: NanoSQUID Fabrication and Characterization Department: Physics Supervisor: Martin E. Huber/Michael B. Rogers Job Title: Graduate research assistant Job Location: North Classroom 3009 Job Description: Participate in fabrication and characterization of nanoscale superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs). Fabrication requires operation of a thermal vacuum deposition system; characterization requires cryogenic...

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Computational Physics and Nonlinear Dynamics

June 4, 2024

We are seeking an undergraduate or graduate student to assist with computational physics projects using COMSOL and Python. The successful candidate will gain experience with COMSOL simulations and nonlinear dynamics. Proficiency in Python programming is required. Pay is $18.29 - $19.00 depending on experience

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Dr. Villano Lab Asst

May 22, 2024

Design tasks for cryogenic neutron detector and analyze data. Student will work with CAD software for mechanical design. Student will also work with Python for data analysis and simulation. 10 hrs/wk. Min quals: exp/knowledge with CAD Software and Python

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Dark Matter Cyberinfrastructure Training Material Creation

March 21, 2024

Job Description. A part-time student position for the creation of cyberinfrastructure training material is available in the physics department at CU Denver with Dr. Amy Roberts. Dr. Roberts works to detect dark matter and to build systems that allow everyone to access this exciting science. This position focuses on developing...

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