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Position Summary: The Opportunity The Department of Chemistry at the University of Dayton invites applications for a benefit-eligible, tenure-track position in Physical Chemistry at the rank
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of the Materials & Manufacturing Directorate, Materials State Awareness Branch (AFRL/RXCA) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The researcher will be supporting single- and multi-physics model
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Physics or other) -PhD research involves computational work relevant to gas flow during high speed flight -Effective written and verbal communication skills -Due to requirements of our research contracts
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connecting material properties to part end-use requirements. This will include assisting in planning and conducting experiments, analysis and reporting efforts related to material/process risk assessments and
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be able to work both independently and as a member of a dynamic and challenging team. Minimum Qualifications: • Bachelors of Science in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related physical science field
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interpersonal communication skills with all levels of staff, externally and internally. Able to document a work process standard and work with others to improve work processes. Experience with purchasing card
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Framework (RMF) Authority to Operate (ATO) packages for different systems in various steps of the RMF process. • Work with Client's Cybersecurity team to ensure teams goals are met. • Present status to team
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and reconcile purchasing cards for Advancement Services. ● Coordinate acknowledgement letter process for executives, from signature to distribution to database documentation. Assist with annual
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process). Preferred Qualifications: While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following: Bachelor’s degree in music, sacred music
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design and analysis of aerospace vehicles. The group brings together specialties in Aerospace, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics to combine state-of-the-art