NRC Research Associateship Programs
The National Research Council conducts the Research Associateship Programs in
cooperation with sponsoring federal laboratories and research organizations
approved for participation.
The NRC, through its Associateship Programs office, conducts a national
competition to recommend outstanding scientists and engineers at the
postdoctoral level for tenure as guest researchers at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology. |
NIST
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NRC RAP Home Page
Opportunities in the NIST Physics Laboratory
In the program sponsored by NIST, a Research Associate is a researcher and a
temporary employee of NIST. Associateships are analogous to fellowships or
similar temporary programs at the postdoctoral level in universities and other
organizations. They are not intended to be, or to compete with, permanent
professional career positions.
Associates must devote their full-time effort to the research program proposed
in their applications and must be in residence at the NIST Physics Laboratory
during the entire period of the Associateship. No period of tenure may be spent
in residence at another laboratory or institution.
The websites below contain abstracts, or opportunities for research that
describe
areas of research in which Associateships may be awarded at NIST.
Research Opportunities:
NIST
Physics Laboratory |
NIST/NIH
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