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Postdoc and student opportunities in dense matter research

Explore research internships and postdoc positions specializing in dense matter

At LANL, we seek talented individuals to contribute to our cutting-edge research in plasma physics and other scientific fields. Whether you're a postdoc or student, we offer dynamic opportunities to work on innovative projects. If no current position is listed, we encourage you to contact us directly to explore potential postdoc opportunities. For students, we provide research internships and positions for those with strong backgrounds in math, physics, or programming. These roles help you gain hands-on experience and contribute to groundbreaking research.

Postdocs

If you are interested in postdoc opportunities with us, please contact us directly even if we do not have a open postdoc job posted below.

Visit the Postdoc Programs Office page for more information about Postdoc positions at the Laboratory (including salary and benefits).

Students

We hire talented and motivated students to work on exciting research projects!  Please email us a CV and a cover letter explaining your background and why you are interested.  We typically look for students who can demonstrate good math, physics or computer programming skills, or a combination of these, and who are self motivated.

Common appointments are for summer students or year long post-bac or post-masters positions.

Visit the Student Programs office webpage for more information about Student positions at the Laboratory (including salary and benefits).

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