Researcher Jobs in Laurel, Maryland
Jobs 1 to 11 of 20
Researcher Jobs in Laurel, Maryland
Jobs 1 to 11 of 20
DescriptionWe are seeking innovative experts to help us tackle the complex research, engineering, and analytical problems that present critical challenges to our nation.Do you want to apply your...
TodayDescriptionAre you passionate about designing systems or algorithms using what we know about the mind and brain?Do you want to help invent the future of how people interact with intelligent...
TodayDescriptionDo you love to develop proofs-of-concept and prototypes of control systems and technologies?Are you searching for important work in defending U.S. critical infrastructure from persistent...
TodayDescriptionAre you a creative researcher who loves to imagine new solutions to complex problems?Do you have an insatiable curiosity to understand how technology works from the inside out?Are you...
TodayDescriptionAre you a "Thought Leader", a researcher, and a cyber capability developer passionate about reverse engineering - hardware or software?Are you capable of developing groundbreaking...
TodayDescriptionAre you passionate about pursuing groundbreaking research to solve today's greatest challenges in robotics?Do you enjoy working on meaningful interdisciplinary problems?Do you thrive in...
TodayDescriptionDo you love developing proofs-of-concept and prototypes of control systems and technologies?Are you a skilled researcher passionate about analyzing control systems for cyber...
TodayDescriptionDo you love uncovering the means behind how things work?Are you motivated by inventing new materials and analyzing and predicting material failure in extreme environments?Are you excited...
TodayDescriptionAre you an Experimentalist with expertise in solid state quantum devices like superconducting or semiconducting qubits?Do you want to work with a vibrant team of experimental and...
TodayDescriptionDo you love uncovering the means behind how things work?Are you motivated by inventing new materials and analyzing and predicting material failure in extreme environments?Are you excited...
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