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Someone is looking for a plasma physicist

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http://www.facebook.com/groups/13773475 ... 064770749/

Ed Pheil
Are there any high energy plasma modeling people out there looking for a project? Particularly for high energy ions accelerator 100keV to 1 MeV with interactions among many ion beams on a target?
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I just Linked In with a former EMC2-er now doing railgun work at GA.

A Facebook post just this morning by "Change the Equation" (a STEM-promotion organization) shows that over the last several years there have been about 3.6 unemployed for each job opening, overall. But for people with a good STEM background there are about 1.9 positions available for each person looking.

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Tom Ligon wrote:I just Linked In with a former EMC2-er now doing railgun work at GA.

A Facebook post just this morning by "Change the Equation" (a STEM-promotion organization) shows that over the last several years there have been about 3.6 unemployed for each job opening, overall. But for people with a good STEM background there are about 1.9 positions available for each person looking.

It is a good time to be a nerd.
Yep.
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Post by DeltaV »

Correction:
It's a good time to be a self-employed nerd who no longer allows dropout fashion-merchandising and accounting majors to dictate what may or may not be worked on.

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DeltaV wrote:Correction:
It's a good time to be a self-employed nerd who no longer allows dropout fashion-merchandising and accounting majors to dictate what may or may not be worked on.
I like that too.
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DeltaV wrote:Correction:
It's a good time to be a self-employed nerd who no longer allows dropout fashion-merchandising and accounting majors to dictate what may or may not be worked on.
That would be me, later this month! :D

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Happy 'retirement'!

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