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High Energy Density Science (HEDS) Center - Undergrad Student Intern - Summer 2024

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Science
  • Los Angeles

Requirements

  • Must be a continuing student in good standing at an accredited institution pursuing an undergraduate degree in Physics or related field.
  • Ability to apply basic physic principles to solve technical problems.
  • Demonstrated effective communication skills.
  • Ability to present and communicate concepts and ideas.
  • Experience working with personal computers and familiarity with Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Ability to work in a team environment.
  • Qualifications We Desire:
  • GPA of 3.0 or above.

Responsibilities

  • Learn how scientists perform research in experiment, theory, or modeling simulation.
  • Under close supervision will learn how to conduct research in the assigned area.
  • Gather and analyze data or information relevant to assigned areas as directed by supervisor and/or mentor to advance your education.
  • Present work through presentations and/or poster sessions.

Science and technology on a mission

Science & Healthcare
Industry
5001-10,000
Employees
1952
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a premier applied science laboratory that is part of the National Nuclear Security Administration within the Department of Energy. LLNL's mission is strengthening national security by developing and applying cutting-edge science, technology, and engineering that respond with vision, quality, integrity, and technical excellence to scientific issues of national importance. The Laboratory's science and engineering are being applied to achieve breakthroughs for counterterrorism and nonproliferation, defense and intelligence, energy and environmental security. The world-class programs and capabilities at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory span one square mile, what many consider to be "the smartest square mile on Earth."​