Radiation Physics – Ama Summer Internship

AMA

Hampton, VA, USA
$23.10 - $33.50; not specified; not specified ph
Onsite
Nuclear physics experience
Python coding
Evaluate nuclear cross-section data
The internship involves evaluating nuclear cross-section experimental data literature, coding in Python, and developing optimized nuclear cross-section models for NASA's Artemis missions

Job Summary

  • The internship involves evaluating nuclear cross-section experimental data literature, coding in Python, and developing optimized nuclear cross-section models for NASA's Artemis missions.
  • The selected candidate will use the GSI-ESA-NASA nuclear cross-section database to extract isotope production cross-section data and compare them with models used in NASA's HZETRN code.
  • AMA offers competitive salaries and a substantial benefits package, including paid leave, 401(k)-matching, tuition reimbursement, and various insurance options.

Matching Summary

The internship involves evaluating nuclear cross-section experimental data literature, coding in Python, and developing optimized nuclear cross-section models for NASA's Artemis missions.

Salary

$23.10 - $33.50; Not specified; Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Nuclear physics experience
  • Python coding
  • Evaluate nuclear cross-section data
  • HZETRN code
  • GSI-ESA-NASA database

Nice-to-have

  • Space radiation physics experience
  • Statistical knowledge
  • Fortran programming

Key Requirements

  • Graduate level physics student
  • U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency
  • Excellent technical writing skills
  • Proficient use of Python and Fortran

Work Rights

U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency

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