Research Assistants at University of Colorado give their company a 4.6 out of 5.0, while the average rating for University of Colorado is 4.1, making them 11% happier than every other employee at University of Colorado and 4% happier than every other Research Assistant on CareerBliss - the happiest Research Assistants work for University of Notre Dame.
"I have worked as a research assistant and teaching assistant for the University of Colorado Boulder for approximately a year. I have enjoyed my time immensely, but have decided to move on for personal reasons."
"I have been working for the Bio-Inspired Perception and Robotics Laboratory in the University of Colorado Boulder for the past year and a half. Not only have I been able to take my engineering abilities to the next level working with really cool hands on projects, but I also have worked with really smart and competitive people. My advisor has made possible the ongoing success of my Master Thesis giving me excellent directions"
"The Slide-Ring materials project group in the Bruns lab focuses on synthesis, characterization of novel material – polyrotaxane for making glasses, gels and polymer coatings. My current research focuses on engineering a polyrotaxane coating for Poly-ethylene glycol based Micro-bubbles to be used in theranostics for molecular imaging. My co-workers and professors have been very helpful in making me comfortable with the lab environment and have constantly motivated me to become a better researcher over a span of few months."
"I have worked in SMAB lab for 2 years in Research and Development phase of an orthopedic products. It is a good place to work with dynamic professionals working together in team, solving engineering problems through team meetings. Good access to lab equipments"
"Colorado Power Electronics Center provides great knowledge for those who're eager to know power electronics technologies."
What do you like about working at University of Colorado?
"The people and the flexible schedule and control. The supervisor and Manager had very little supervison on the position."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"The job was good and I enjoyed it but I defintely thought the position should have been higher. You might want to try somewhere else onless you believe that you can find a high position within the organization."
What don't you like about working at University of Colorado?
"The pay was low for the position. The job security was real low and you never felt that secure about your job."
"It is a great experience"
What do you like about working at University of Colorado?
"highly intellectual environment, low stress, variety of projects"
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