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• Leadership or supervision of technical staff • Advanced experience in composite layup, machining, and testing • Extensive experience with data acquisition systems and instrumentation • Strong familiarity with
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to join our UDit division as an Academic IT Client Service Analyst. This dynamic role offers an opportunity to contribute to the University's mission of excellence in teaching, learning, and research while
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aircraft structural integrity programs, damage tolerance, and fatigue and fracture. Due to requirements of our research contracts with the U.S. federal government, candidates for this position must be a U.S
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post processing, which includes fixture design, machining plans, etc. The successful candidate will have an interest in AdvM and process engineering. This position may also be responsible for assisting
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of machine learning to enhance and guide physics-based computations and experiments. Research goals linked to aerospace applications are particularly relevant, as are approaches that holistically involve
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judgment, have demonstrated professionalism, creativity, and ability to get along with widely diverse personalities. – Basic computer skills. – Minimum of 5 years experience performing work as described
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Position Summary: Are you passionate about creating transformative learning experiences that build connection, empathy, and global understanding across a university campus? Join the University
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erosion testing, research, development and transition materials technology projects. This engineer will also work with teams to design, develop and test machine hardware and software, customize existing
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with the Additive Manufacturing processes. • Experienced in performing image analysis. • Basic understanding of computer programing and/or machine learning. • Basic understanding of sensors and data
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the following: developing highly-detailed computer aided design (CAD) models and assemblies of structural systems; creating highly-detailed drawings of those systems; developing large bills-of materials and