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Axle is seeking a Part-Time Scientist to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the National Institute on Aging (NIA) located in Baltimore, MD. Benefits We Offer ...

Axle is seeking a Part-Time Scientist to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the National Institute on Aging (NIA) located in Baltimore, MD. Benefits We Offer ...

Science Teacher (Part-Time)

Putney, VT · On-site

$18K - $25K/yr

The Putney School is seeking a part-time Science Teacher to begin work in August 2026. For more information about teaching science at Putney see: Science at The Putney School and Science Classes at ...

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To thrive as a Part Time Scientist, a strong foundation in scientific methodology, data analysis, and relevant subject matter expertise—typically supported by at least a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a scientific field—is essential. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, statistical software, and proper safety certifications are commonly required. Exceptional attention to detail, time management, and strong communication skills help part-time scientists excel when balancing multiple responsibilities and collaborating on research projects. These abilities ensure accurate results, efficient workflow, and effective team contribution despite reduced working hours.

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A Part Time Scientist job involves conducting research, experiments, or data analysis on a flexible or reduced schedule. These roles are often found in academia, private industry, or government institutions, allowing professionals to balance scientific work with other commitments. Responsibilities may include literature review, lab work, report writing, or contributing to ongoing studies. Part-time scientists may work remotely or onsite, depending on the employer and field of study.

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As a Part Time Scientist, your responsibilities often center around conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, maintaining laboratory equipment, and preparing reports or presentations of your findings. You may work on specific project phases or support ongoing studies, collaborating with other scientists and professionals to ensure smooth workflows and data integrity. While the hours are reduced, your contributions are integral to the progress of the team’s overall objectives. This flexible role is ideal for those seeking to gain or maintain hands-on research experience, balance work with other commitments, and continue professional development in the sciences.

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Scientist-Research

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Computational Physics, Inc. (CPI) is looking for a Part-Time Scientist-Research to support our customers remotely at NRL. 

Background

We seek an early-to-mid career scientist to join a team at CPI and NRL developing whole-atmosphere versions of Navy weather prediction models extending from the surface to 500 km altitude. The candidate will run these emerging new models on Navy high-performance computing centers (HPCs), will analyze the model output, and will use the resulting insights to target changes or additions to the collective code base that continuously improve the evolving model's skill, resiliency and efficiency. The candidate will work and collaborate across the broader team in continuous integration of new code into the head of the repository via an enterprise GitHub server, by identifying bugs in the code, devising, testing and submitting appropriate bug fixes, and by writing and testing new code that delivers new or improved model capabilities. In so doing, the candidate will work with the broader team in achieving timely quarterly and annual research deliverables for NRL and downstream sponsors.

Qualifications

  • A Bachelors or higher degree in atmospheric science, computational fluid dynamics, physics, applied mathematics, meteorology, aeronomy, or a related discipline.
  • Demonstrated skill with high-level programming languages (e.g., MPI Fortran, C++, Java) and visualization/analysis software such as Python, IDL or MATLAB. Skills and experience with codes written in Fortran 2003 and higher in particular is most immediately applicable to this work.
  • Knowledge of or interest in code development and scientific application of state-of-the-art physics-based atmospheric models, particularly those extending deep into the upper atmospheres, including a demonstrated interest and aptitude in running, debugging and augmenting such codes on multiprocessor HPC architectures.
  • Scientific knowledge of the dynamics, physics and chemical processes occurring in the uppermost layers of the neutral atmosphere, particularly above 80 km altitude.
  • An ability and willingness to work within a geographically dispersed multidisciplinary team environment in achieving collective goals and assigned milestones.
  • Good writing and oral communication skills in regularly conveying research progress clearly to the broader team over GitHub and in regular weekly team meetings.
  • Experience or interest in running multiprocessor code on massively parallel HPCs.
  • Experience working with large atmospheric data sets generated by models (e.g., HDF5)

U.S. citizenship is required for DoD contracts.

About CPI

We love science! We study the physical properties of the Earth and our atmosphere, neighboring planets, and the sun. We make the study of science practical by translating our findings into products, both hardware and software, that make our customer's lives easier and better. CPI has served various U.S. Government agencies, universities, international science organizations, prime contractors, as well as commercial customers for 40 years.

CPI is an employee-owned company -- our team members receive company stock. Employee ownership motivates and empowers increased productivity, contribution to the longevity of the business, improved retention, and enhanced employee engagement.

Why Work for Us?

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits
  • Positive, upbeat, and transparent company culture with opportunities for self-development and career advancement
  • Employee-owned small business that allows team members to learn from each other and take ownership
  • Professional development support including conference attendance and certification training

To apply please visit our careers page.

CPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.

If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Requests for accommodation will be considered on a case-by-case basis.