Nist-national research council nrc postdoctoral research associateships program
Q: What type of an appointment does the Associate have? A: A postdoctoral research associate is given a two-year term appointment with professional ZP-III pay scale and considered to be an employee of the U. Q: What is the salary and what benefits are associated with the appointment? The base salary is subject to federal and state income taxes and Social Security deductions. Sick leave and annual leave are accrued at the rate of 13 days per year, and retirement, health, and life insurance benefits are included.
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Application Process If you are interested in applying, you should look at the research programs at NIST in which you may wish to participate. If you have a group or advisor already in mind, we suggest you contact that group or person as a first step. Research highlights in our Annual Reports may also guide you in choosing an advisor and in formulating a suitable research project.
Official websites use. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. The postdoctoral program brings research scientists and engineers of unusual promise and ability to perform advanced research related to the NIST mission, introduces the latest university research results and techniques to NIST scientific programs, strengthens mutual communication with university researchers, shares NIST unique research facilities with the U.
Detailed information on procedures and all necessary application materials and supporting documents are available from the NRC Research Associateship Program which also includes NIST-specific information on the program.