Employment Opportunities at FRIB

Welcome

About FRIB
Michigan State University is designing and establishing the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), a national user facility for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. FRIB will enable scientists to make discoveries with rare isotope beams and take about a decade to establish. The FRIB Project enjoys enthusiastic support from the university community, the university administration, the Nuclear Physics Program with DOE and the nuclear science community. We are looking to add motivated individuals to our project team. Current openings are listed below:

About Greater Lansing
The Greater Lansing region is consistently recognized for its outstanding quality of life, diversified economy, skilled workforce and abundant cultural events and attractions that makes the region an ideal location to live, work and play. Lansing is site of the state Capitol and home of a minor league baseball team and an impressive museum reflecting the region’s contributions to the world’s automobile economy. The Wharton Center for the Performing Arts on the MSU campus in East Lansing is a venue for top-rate entertainment, including Broadway plays and symphony, jazz and popular music performances. The new $40 million Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is under construction on the campus. And MSU’s standing as a Big Ten university ensures top notch sporting events throughout the year. Michigan is No. 6 on the CNN Money list of fastest-growing states. Lansing was recently named among America's Brainiest Cities by The Atlantic Cities.

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