UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE

INTERDEPARTMENTAL

AEROSPACE & ENERGETICS RESEARCH PROGRAM FL-10 3-6321

 

Date: June 1998
To: Work-Study Candidates
From: Bob Brooks
AERB: 543-6321 Fax: 543-4719
RPPL: (425)881-7706 Fax: (425)882-9137
brooks@aa.washington.edu
www.aa.washington.edu/AERP/RPPL

Subject: Application for Work-Study with Fusion Group

Thank you for your interest in working on our controlled fusion experiments at the University of Washington. We have a number of positions though they may not all have openings at this time. The positions are with; the HIT group in AERB on campus, our machine shop in the basement of AERB, and our Redmond Plasma Physics Laboratory (RPPL). We are also looking for a qualified candidate to do Vax-VMS computer work in support of our research in Redmond. All work on the RPPL jobs will be performed in Redmond at 14700 NE 95th Street. Bus service and free parking are available.

 

To be considered for a position please fill out a "Work Study Info" form and arrange an interview with me for the RPPL positions, Dennis Peterson (543-1960) for the machine shop position, or John Rogers of the HIT group (685-2867). If we are unavailable you can leave the form in John's or my mail box on the first floor of AERB.

 

 
  • UW MAGNETIC FUSION GROUP
    offers a
    Better Work-Study Position.

    Gain valuable work experience and references for future employment in a sophisticated high technology work environment. Fusion, the energy source of the stars, offers unlimited energy without global warming or radioactive byproducts.

     


  • WORK STUDY APPLICANT INFO


    Your name:

    Your e-mail address:

    Your phone number:

    Major GPA:

    Please select your class:


    Educational Background including relevant courses completed:



    Work/Practical Experience (e.g. computer, carpentry or mechanic):



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    References (previous employers, teachers, etc):



    Select the position(s) you are interested in.


       

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