Scientist, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Jobs
Jobs 1 to 11 of 30
Scientist, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Jobs
Jobs 1 to 11 of 30
DescriptionAre you passionate about conducting applied research to solve some of the Nation's hardest national security problems?Do you enjoy working on collaborative teams to develop innovative...
TodayDescriptionDo the challenges of analyzing, testing, and evaluating electro-optic systems intrigue you?Are you interested in developing analytical and statistical tools and using them to extract...
TodayDescriptionAre you a theorist with expertise in noise characterization and/or performance evaluation of quantum systems? Do you want to work with a collaborative and enthusiastic team of...
TodayDescriptionAre you interested in exciting opportunities solving the most important challenges defending the United States, our forces, and our allies from air and missile threats? If so, we'd love...
TodayDescriptionDo you imagine helping our military forces being more resilient when in battle?Are you searching for work that is needed for the defense of our U.S Navy ships and ashore assets from...
TodayDescriptionIn the Oceanic, Atmospheric and Remote Sensing Sciences Group at APL, we strive to transform fundamental research into technical innovations that significantly impact how navy ships...
TodayDescriptionDo you feel the drive to help foster and develop new solutions to some of the most challenging Electronic Warfare (EW) problems?If so, we're looking for someone like you to join the...
TodayDescriptionAre you searching for a place to build upon the foundation of your academic work?Are you searching for engaging work with an employer that prioritizes impact, innovation, and personal...
TodayDescriptionAre you passionate about translating your academic career into building solutions to some of our nation's most pressing challenges?Are you searching for engaging, impactful work and...
TodayDescriptionDo you have experience with modeling and mask layout of PICs?Have you used physics-based modeling to optimize the design of custom PIC components?Do you have experience with fabless...
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