Associate RF Engineer
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Dayton, OH
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The candidate will assist more senior engineering staff on research projects to perform research on theoretical, computational, and experimental RF techniques. This research will involve preparing technical presentations, publishing research papers, and preparing research proposals. Research and development activities often will be subject to ITAR. |
Post-Doc Research Scientist
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Dayton, OH
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This person will perform the function of a post-doctoral research engineer in the field of mechanical behavior of metallic materials with special attention given to understanding and modeling the interplay between microstructure and damage mechanisms from room to elevated temperatures. Major duties include leading investigations to determine and model the relationship between microstructure and mechanical behavior of materials, especially under cyclic and fatigue crack growth conditions. Additional duties include writing technical reports detailing microstructural characterization, experimental/computational procedures, and mechanical behavior findings for contributions into journal papers and technical reports. An individual shall not remain in this position for more than two years. |
NDE Technician
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Dayton, OH
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The University of Dayton is currently seeking an NDE Technician to work in the Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Research Laboratory. The NDE technician will provide a broad base of support in the use of advanced test, characterization and measurement systems. |
Associate NDE Researcher
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Dayton, OH
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The University of Dayton is currently seeking a researcher to work in the Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Research Laboratory. The NDE researcher will provide expertise in the interpretation, implementation and execution of technical orders and procedures for NDE on aircraft structures. |
Post Doctoral Researcher
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Dayton, OH
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We invite applications for a postdoctoral research position to study glaciers in High Mountain Asia. The selected candidate will conduct glacier modeling, analyze glacier dynamics, evaluate remote sensing datasets (optical/radar/ICESat) and develop tools for integrating remote sensing data and model outputs. The selected candidate will be involved in ongoing projects that include glacier mapping, glacier lake outburst flood, glacier modeling, debris thickness, etc. This position provides an opportunity to grow your skillset and also allows you to bring new skills and unique methods to study the impact of climate change on these glaciers. Expertise in machine learning techniques and coding experience is not required but strongly preferred. It is important for scientists to use their expertise for societal benefits. Thus, the candidate is also expected to support ongoing efforts in using geospatial techniques for societal impact analysis, such as "Rights for Water," primarily related to glacier meltwater or other human rights violations.
The appointment will be for 1 year, with continuation pending funding and progress. The position is eligible for benefits. |