Research Assistants at University of Vermont give their company a 4.3 out of 5.0, while the average rating for University of Vermont is 4.2, making them 2% happier than every other employee at University of Vermont and 2% less happy than every other Research Assistant on CareerBliss - the happiest Research Assistants work for University of Notre Dame.
"Good place to do research and to study."
"It was a good workplace and my supervisor was very helpful. The compensation is to be expected for a research position."
"I've worked at the University of Vermont's Plasma test and laser Diagnostics Lab for about 2 years now. I've found it very challenging and also one of the most educating experiences of my life. I got to work on multiple projects. One of the projects involves designing and conducting experiments to characterize pyrolysis gases of an ablative material on an atmospheric entry in the Inductively Coupled Plasma Facility (ICP). I have gained significant knowledge on the following topics, including but not limited to; Aeronautic, Thermophysics, atmospheric Chemistry, development of better computer language skills, large data analysis skills, plumbing, critical thinking, laser diagnostics, CAD development skills, etc."
"The University of Vermont is a great place for graduate students to work while they get their education. It is a safe environment."
"I have studied in UVM for 6 years. It is a good university. I learned a lot here."
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