67 algorithm-sensor-"University-of-California" positions at Pennsylvania State University
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sensors, data acquisition, and statistical analysis. Ensure a safe and engaging lab environment. Collaborate with faculty to maintain consistency with course objectives and materials (already developed
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campus of ARL focused on developing the most advanced navigation technologies in the world, built around unique laboratories specially designed to test the most precise navigation sensors and systems
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navigation technologies in the world, built around unique laboratories specially designed to test the most precise navigation sensors and systems. The mission of the NRDD is to conduct new navigation
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. You will: Design, implement, integrate, and test software for performing autonomous vehicle guidance and control. This software includes monitoring sensors, controlling actuators, controlling motors
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models for fracture propagation, reactive transport, and reservoir-scale hydrogen yield prediction. Design and implement data acquisition systems and sensor integration for experimental campaigns. Prepare
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specially designed to test the most precise navigation sensors and systems. The mission of the NRDD is to conduct new navigation technology research and development, systems engineering, and provide expert
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-aided design (CAD) and 3D models (Revit, SolidWorks) for prototype housing units Assist with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and wave-tank testing in CITEL Support sensor calibration, data
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cleaning lab dishware. Field work ranging from routine sensor maintenance, data downloads, and sensor installation, often requiring long days in the field, carrying heavy objects on uneven terrain, and
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for hypersonic wind tunnels, under the direction of Dr. Samuel Grauer. Job Duties: Include refinement of the neural-implicit LAT (NILAT) algorithm. Hardware design. Deployment at NASA facilities. The role combines
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research in areas of concrete decarbonization, utilization of marginal and nonconventional pozzolans, prediction and mitigation of alkali-silica reaction, and development of sensors for assessing concrete