Intern - Transmission X-ray Microscopy, SSRL
Stanford University · Menlo Park, CA · 1 wk ago
Information Technology$26.17–$28.33/hrFull-time
Position Overview
The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), a Directorate of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is seeking a Research Intern to analyze data on materials using techniques like transmission x-ray microscopy (TXM), small angle scattering, and x-ray diffraction.
Specific Responsibilities
- Become proficient in SSRL-specific data analysis software programs.
- Identify and analyze data sets from previous experimental runs.
- Analyze and interpret data sets and present findings to the group.
- Participate in seminars and group/department meetings to stay updated on research advancements.
Opportunities and Benefits
- Great resume builder for practical scientific experience.
- Opportunity to connect with the Stanford/SLAC scientific community.
- Exposure to cutting-edge technologies and research environments.
To Be Successful In This Position
- Absolutely required: Undergraduate degree in engineering or natural sciences such as physics, chemistry, or materials science.
- Desirable: Previous experience with Python programming.
- Desirable: Strong interest in physics, chemistry, materials science, and related fields.
- Desirable: Ability to communicate technical issues effectively with diverse groups.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
- Consistent with legal obligations, reasonable accommodation may be provided to employees with disabilities.
- Work Standards: Interpersonal skills, commitment to safety, and adherence to organizational culture.
Classification Title
SLAC Intern Students
Job Code: 0901
Employment Duration: Temporary, 8 weeks
Expected Pay Range: $26.17 - $28.33 per hour