Student Research Assistant

Updated: 4 months ago
Location: Chapman, NEBRASKA
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Position Title Student Research Assistant
Organizational Unit Fowler School of Engineering
Is this Role for an Undergrad or Grad Student? Undergrad
Average number of hours per week Up to 19 Hrs
Desired Start Date 01/02/2023
Projected End Date 05/19/2024
Anticipated Pay Range $20.00 - $20.00
Pay Range Information
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On which Campus will this work be done? Orange
FWS Account Code 503000 Non-FWS or 503015 FWS
Job Number STU13942122

Position Summary Information


Job Description Summary
The overall goal of the research project is to develop a fiber-optic stress sensor into a more compact, more useful device. This will be accomplished by miniaturizing elements of the device by designing a photonic integrated circuit and accompanying circuit board. Later, the device will be developed for parallel measurements, which will entail redesigning a test fixture. Throughout these developments, the device will be used to measure compressive stress-strain curves for visco-elastic materials.
This project will allow students to learn about optics and photonics while applying circuit design and some mechanical engineering to a novel system. Broad areas that this research explores include electromagnetic physics, materials science, and electrical engineering. This device will hopefully be used for medical applications and testing diseased tissue for better diagnosis and prognosis.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities include:
· Setting up and running simulations. Analyzing the results of the simulations to refine simulation designs.
· Setting up and operating a fiber-optic stress sensor, which includes working with optical fiber and lasers.
· Designing photonic integrated circuits using foundry process-development kits.
· Analyzing experimental data and iterating on experiments based on the results.
· Design and manufacture testing fixtures that enable reliable compression of samples.
· Weekly 1-on-1 meetings with Dr. Harrison to discuss the state of your project and next steps.
· Participating in weekly lab group meetings to discuss relevant scientific topics, including occasional presentations.
Required Qualifications
· Current Chapman undergraduate student.
· Able and willing to commit 5-10 hours per week during the semester (hours are flexible)
· Ability to manage tasks and work independently
· Organized, responsible, and able to keep deadlines.
· Curious and willing to learn more about the field of optics and photonics.
· Interested in learning more about the process of scientific research.
Desired Qualifications
· Student in Engineering or Physics discipline.
· Able to commit to at least 1 year of working in the lab.
· Student who is interested in applying to graduate school for engineering or physics.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Quick Link https://chapman.peopleadmin.com/postings/32069
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