Updated: over 2 years ago
Location: Richmond, KENTUCKY
Deadline: 31 Oct 2021
Posting Details
Position Title | Lab Assistant - Laser Spectroscopy |
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Position Category | Student |
Position required to go into K-12 school | Never |
Driver Classification | Non Driver |
FLSA Status | Non-Exempt |
Position Summary | Applicant will work in the Optical Lab of the Department of Physics, Geosciences & Astronomy to help implement a novel pulse-shaping technique for ultrafast laser pulses and perform nonlinear optical measurements. |
Sponsorship | This position is not budgeted for Visa Sponsorship |
Work Location | US Based |
Minimum Qualifications | Candidates must have completed university-level classes in mathematics and physics. Must be an EKU student. |
Desired Qualifications | Candidate should have working familiarity with LabView programming, Direct Digital Synthesis RF hardware, precision motion control stages, and some understanding of acousto-optics and laser interferometry. |
Unit | Physics, Geosciences & Astronomy |
City | Richmond |
H Code | 90 |
Funding Source | Grant |
Student Funding Source | Institutional |
Schedule | |
Shift | Day |
Hours worked per week | 20 |
Payment Options | Intermittent |
Contact Person | June Settle |
Salary/Stipend | 12.00 |
Posting Number | GSTP01971P |
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Duration of position | |
Job Open Date | 09/28/2021 |
Application Review Date | |
Job Close Date | 10/31/2021 |
Open Until Filled | No |
Special Instructions Summary | Position requires student have a very specific and specialized skill set. This has been recognized and rate approved by sponsoring agency, Kentucky NSF EPSCoR. |
AA/EEO Statement | Eastern Kentucky University is an EEO/AA institution that values diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body. In keeping with this commitment, the University welcomes applications from diverse candidates who support diversity. |
Background Check Statement | Offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory background check. |
Quicklink for Posting | https://jobs.eku.edu/postings/18108 |
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