131 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Dayton in United States
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to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge composite materials research and development projects in a dynamic and collaborative environment. Work will be performed at a
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offers a chance to work at the forefront of cutting-edge research and development in positioning, navigation, and timing technologies. This position is responsible for the performance characteristics
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technology with robotic platforms to meet project-specific requirements. • Design and implement advanced control algorithms for autonomous operation. • Collaborate on robot simulation and hardware-in-the-loop
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installation and repair of plumbing fixtures and equipment. General care, repair, and operation of boilers as necessary to meet and or exceed license or insurance requirements. Minimum Qualifications: High
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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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overseeing groups of autonomous vehicles involving control theory, computer science, and human factors. Minimum Qualifications: * PhD in Mathematics or equivalent * 13+ years of experience in research within
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, performing residential, and commercial checks, participating in a variety of in-service and special training program, responding to and investigation domestic disputes, and assisting other law enforcement
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, compliance, and business units, to ensure the success of our institution's data governance program. In conjunction with the UDit leadership team, the Director will participate in developing the University's
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communication skills and the ability to interact with diverse group of users at various locations is a must. Minimum Qualifications: R2 level: 1. Bachelor of Science degree in computer science/engineering or
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identifying, applying and scaling technology essential to the operation and sustainment of the U.S. Air Force. Success comes from our teamwork and mutual respect for each other’s talents and unique perspectives