Current Research Openings

Vaccum Deposition Systems Control

Nov. 28, 2023

Job Description: Design and implement control system for vacuum deposition process for nanoscale superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs). Control system is to include capability of switching between manual and automatic deposition modes, and include interlocks for pressure and flow. Control will be predominantly manual but may include simple electronic logic...

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Carbon Nanotube Purification Process Technician

Nov. 28, 2023

Job Class: Student Research Assistant, Pay Range $18.20-$19.20/hr, Starting Oct 29 – Ending Dec 23 (eight weeks) For a maximum of 15 hours per week Job description: physics faculty in collaboration with a physics alumnus inventor seek a technically versatile student to help develop and run processes to separate semiconducting...

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AMOS Gateway Student Developer

Nov. 28, 2023

Pay Range $18.20-$19.16/hr Starting August 28th – Ending December 15th For a maximum of 10 hours per week Job description: The Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Theory group seeks an undergraduate student with strong computational skills to support the AMOSGateway project. The AMOSGateway seeks to provide a full-scope platform for...

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Carbon Nanotube Optical Measurement Technician

Nov. 28, 2023

Pay Range $18.20-$19.16/hr Starting July 2 – Ending August 05 (six weeks) (summer pay period) Starting August 06 – Ending September 02 (four weeks) (fall pay period) For a maximum of 6 hours per week Job description: physics faculty in collaboration with a physics alumnus inventor seek a technically versatile...

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Application of Machine Learning Methods for the Classification of Electron Impact Excitation Cross-Sections

Nov. 28, 2023

Job Description: This position is within the Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Theory research group of Dr. Kathryn Hamilton. The goal of this project is the development of a classification algorithm which can distinguish particular features of electron-impact excitation cross-sections. These cross-sections are of interest not only to atomic physicists,...

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Conduct research on making scientific data available to analyzers working to detect dark matter in Professor Amy Roberts's Laboratory

Nov. 28, 2023

Job Title: Conduct research on making scientific data available to analyzers working to detect dark matter in Professor Amy Roberts's Laboratory Job Contact: amy.roberts@ucdenver.edu Job Class: Student Assistant III Pay range: $17.29 to $18.00 Starting: Oct 1, 2022 (a later start may be considered) Job description: A part-time position for...

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Research on Thermal Neutron Events in Underground Low-Background Environments

Nov. 28, 2023

Job Title: Research on Thermal Neutron Events in Underground Low-Background Environments Job Contact: anthony.villano@ucdenver.edu Job Class: Student Assistant I Pay range: $17.29 to $18.36 Starting: May 22, 2023 - June 5, 2023 for maximum of 40 hours/ week Job Description: Professor Villano is seeking an undergraduate student to work on...

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Create example problems for Professor Anthony Villano's Courses

Nov. 28, 2023

Job Title: Create example problems for Professor Anthony Villano's Courses Job Contact: anthony.villano@ucdenver.edu Job Class: Student Assistant I Pay range: $17.29 to $18.36 Starting: June 5, 2023 - August 20, 2023 for maximum of 40 hours / week Job description: Professor in the physics department seeks motivated student(s) to create...

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