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University Of Alabama At Birmingham Dept. Of Physics Work Values

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Daily Duties at University Of Alabama At Birmingham Dept. Of Physics:

Developed and built a Linear Time-of Flight Mass Spectrometer (LTOFMS) from OEM parts, for my thesis adviser, Dr. Gerakines’ main area of research; cosmic ices, particularly as they relate to astrobiology. Also worked for Dr. Zvanut doing research and maintaining a Bruker EPR spectrometer.


What they like about University Of Alabama At Birmingham Dept. Of Physics:

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Information about University Of Alabama At Birmingham Dept. Of Physics


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 4 years

Average salary of employees: $300

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Climbers who worked at University Of Alabama At Birmingham Dept. Of Physics had these interests:

Books
The Character of Physical Law by Richard Feynman
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene


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