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Systems division. Nestled in the vibrant city of Dayton, Ohio, this exciting opportunity awaits those eager to contribute to cutting-edge research and development in electro-optical and infrared
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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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) at the University of Dayton, Dayton OH. The researcher will be supporting single- and multi-physics research to develop new sensing approaches along with modeling and simulations that are used to develop new and
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practices. • Experience developing inspections for new components for embedded flaws. • Experience with inspections for surface connected flaws including cracks, coating thickness, disbonds, and corrosion
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. Additionally, the intern will assist in developing education materials for coaches, student-athletes and other constituents on campus to ensure NCAA and A-10 rules and processes are communicated correctly
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to contribute to the growth and success of our dynamic organization while advancing your professional development. Apply today! This position provided administrative support to the Director for Technology and
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, Labview, Solidworks or similar 3d modeling software. • Test experience with Ultrasonic technique development. • Written and oral communication skills. • Due to requirements of our research contracts with
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development projects that shape the future of advanced materials. Apply today! This person will work with the NDI team lead in support of evaluating, performing, integrating and advancing NDI methods
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division. This full-time position offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research and development projects in the field of non-destructive inspection (NDI) and ultrasonic testing
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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