139 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions at University of Dayton
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Position Summary: The University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) is seeking an experienced and dedicated Senior Sustainment Technician to join our team in Warner Robins, GA. This is an
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will assist with tool tracking/control process in and around the booth as well as facility modifications. Technicians will potentially contribute to pre- and post-machining of samples and parts
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Position Summary: The University of Dayton is a top-tier Catholic, Marianist research university with academic offerings from the undergraduate to the doctoral levels. Our mission is to educate
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Position Summary: The University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) - Sustainment Tech Transition division is seeking a talented and innovative Master Machining & Additive Manufacturing Technician
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years of experience in computer numerical control (CNC) programming for metals (i.e. milling, turning, EDM, etc…) • Minimum of 10 years of experience using Mastercam software to program CNC machining
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, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following: • Hands-on experience with industrial robots such as Yaskawa Motoman, KUKA, etc. • Strong understanding of control systems and embedded software for real
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/systems related to sponsored research, with emphasis on federal procurement 6. Proven ability to manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously 7. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation
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Position Summary: The University of Dayton is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our dynamic team as a Full Service Operations Supervisor within our dining halls! As a
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, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Lab Manager to join our School of Engineering. In this pivotal role, you will oversee the daily operations of our teaching and research laboratories
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community that values excellence and innovation. UDRI is embarking on a new project involving developing a nonlinear feedback control law for fighter-type aircraft. The goal of this particular autonomy