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  • I’ve been at the Lab for 20 years, and I’ve stayed here that long..

  • ..for three reasons: the number one is our national security mission;

  • number two is the excellent people I get to work with every single day;

  • and the third is the cutting edge technology that I get to work with.

  • There’s nothing like it!

  • One of the coolest things that I get to do at Lawrence Livermore is produce this chart

  • that shows how energy is used in the United States.

  • I do nuclear weapons research with equipment like this.

  • I’ve been able to work on a whole variety of topics, everything from high explosives,

  • to biological molecules,

  • to growing these big 700 pound crystals for the National Ignition Facility.

  • We were able to leverage our knowledge of what weve learned in the Human Genome Project

  • and come up with entirely new ways of designing signaturesDNA-based signatures,

  • to detect pathogens.

  • I examine environmental samples, looking for chemical, biological, and nuclear threats.

  • Wind turbines are an area of emphasis here.

  • I love my job because I get to blow things up for a living.

  • Almost every great physicist of the 20th century worked at the national labs.

  • I came here to work with the modern-day Jonny Van Nuemann, Enrico Fermi, or Edward Teller.

  • I get to work with great collaborators.

  • You work with the smartest people in the world.

  • Scientists that are better than any in the world.

  • My coworkers really made me feel like part of a family.

  • I first started working here as a student intern..

  • developing software for some of the world’s largest and fastest supercomputers.

  • This is one of the state of the art instruments, one of about 25 in the world.

  • The National Ignition Facility, the world’s largest laser. It’s 192 beams

  • pointed at a target this big.

  • I’ve been working on the National Ignition Facility for 10 years...

  • ..and every day I come to work it’s like going to the playground.

  • We were building a system that was used for the 2002 Winter Olympics

  • and while we building that system, we had to deploy it..

  • ..for the anthrax letter attacks.

  • It’s people from engineering and physics and biology.

  • You use much more of your degree than you ever thought you would.

  • Great people that love to solve real problems.

  • Important implications for the national security of our country.

  • My name is Zhi, I’m a physicist. I’m making the world safer.

  • My name is Bahrat Chitarman. I’m a software engineer.

  • I’m Omar. I’m a nuclear weapons design physicist.

  • I’m Crystal. I’m a physicist. I’m Joyce. I’m a systems engineer.

  • I’m AJ, an energy systems analyst.

  • I’m Dave. I’m a nuclear weapons researcher.

  • My name’s Chris. I’m a software team lead.

  • I’m Libby. I’m a chemist. I’m Don and I’m a chief engineer.

  • My name is Peter Webber and I’m a physicist I’m Terry. I’m a physical chemist.

  • I’m Mike. I’m a bio-defense analyst, and I’m making the world safer.

I’ve been at the Lab for 20 years, and I’ve stayed here that long..

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在勞倫斯-利弗莫爾國家實驗室工作 (Working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

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    alex 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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