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As a Department of Defense Research and Development Laboratory, MIT Lincoln Laboratory conducts research and development aimed at solutions to problems critical to national security. In 2016, the Laboratory celebrated its 65th anniversary of service to the nation.

The areas that constitute the core of the work performed at Lincoln Laboratory are sensors, information extraction (signal processing and embedded computing), communications, and integrated sensing and decision support, all supported by a broad research base in advanced electronics.

Research at the Laboratory includes projects in air and missile defense, space surveillance technology, tactical systems, biological and chemical defense, homeland protection, communications, cyber security, and information sciences. The Laboratory takes projects from the initial concept stage, through simulation and analysis, to design and prototyping, and finally to field demonstration.

Technical staff perform tests on an unmanned aerial vehicle at the RF System Test Facility.

Two of the Laboratory's principal technical objectives are (1) the development of components and systems for experiments, engineering measurements, and tests under field operating conditions and (2) the dissemination of information to the government, academia, and industry.

Lincoln Laboratory also undertakes government-sponsored, nondefense projects in areas such as the development of systems the Federal Aviation Administration relies on to improve air-traffic control and air safety, systems that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration uses in weather surveillance, and systems the National Aeronautics and Space Administration employs in its space science missions.

The Laboratory is organized into eight technical divisions. While each division has specific focus areas, the Laboratory's mission-oriented work supports cross-divisional, multidisciplinary collaborations.

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Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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The Security Services Department’s overall mission is to identify and counter security threats to the MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s mission of development of game-changing technology in support of National Security, including guarding against compromise by foreign intelligence agencies and insider th..
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Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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Position Description   Exciting Summer Internship Opportunity with the Advanced Undersea Systems and Technology Group   Are you passionate about cutting-edge technology and eager to make a real impact in the field of undersea systems? Join our dynamic team this summer as an intern and div..
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Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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  The Secure, Resilient Systems and Technology Group at Lincoln Laboratory is made up of security architects, software developers, hardware and electrical engineers, cryptographers, computer scientists, and systems analysts, who share a common passion for solving the hardest technical problems i..
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Location:
Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
Salary:
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Permanent, Aerospace Job
  The Rapid Prototyping Group is in the Engineering Division, focusing on partnering with Mission Area Groups across the Laboratory to execute a large variety of rapid prototyping programs, delivering new advanced technology capabilities in timelines typically under a year.  Under the direction ..
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Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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Competitive
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Permanent, Information Technology Job
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Location:
Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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Competitive
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Permanent, Information Technology Job
  We predict and evaluate the potential impact of threats to space capabilities and develop, analyze, and test novel solutions to ensure the United States' continued use of space for communications, navigation, Earth observation, and other civil and military purposes. The introduction of constel..
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Location:
Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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Permanent, Engineering Job
Job Title:                     5 Axis Machinist and Programmer Classification:             Project Machinist Group 72 – Fabrication Engineering MIT Lincoln Laboratory pushes the boundaries of science and engineering to design, model, and fabricate technologies and prototype systems f..
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Location:
Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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