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GW’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) strives to foser a diverse program of research and education directed at a wide range of problems in areas such as bio-inspired engineering, bioengineering, energy and sustainability, multi-scale modeling and simulation, nanotechnology, mechatronics and robotics, machine design, manufacturing, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, and materials science.
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The candidate should have degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Electrical/Computer Engineering/Computer Science. Washington, D.C. office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a patent attorney with 2-20 years of experience in patent prosecution.
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Successful completion of a curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree in an appropriate scientific field, e.g., engineering technology, physics, chemistry, architecture, computer science, mathematics, hydrology, or geology, may be accepted in lieu of a bachelor's degree in engineering, provided the applicant has had at least one year of professional engineering experience acquired under professional engineering supervision and guidance.
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Tasks will include analyses to assess accuracy of analysis algorithms, methods for error handling (sensor, data, software errors), data science to improve real-time shipboard decision making, improvement of data visualization tools, and development of SHM system training materials.
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Masters of Science or Doctorate degree in Civil, Mechanical, Structural, Materials Engineering. Genex Systems is looking for a Concrete Materials Research Engineer responsible for planning and conducting concrete pavement research projects for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC.
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Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Engineering, Materials Science. Artificial intelligence & machine learning, image processing, data science, mission and spacecraft systems, flight hardware, flight software, PNT, space domain awareness, flight operations.
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Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) in Mechanical Engineering or related technical field (Industrial engineering, Materials Science, etc) from ABET accredited university. Responsibility may include the complete concept, design, development, analysis, and documentation of mechanical/electrical components, devices and/or systems with mechanical parts for new and existing products.
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Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Math or Physics preferably from an ABET accredited program.
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Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing Experience with construction projects, mechanical/electrical systems, building materials, building mechanics or working with craft workers.
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Required Experience Basic qualifications for Entry-Level Engineer candidates include: Bachelor of Science in an Engineering discipline, Engineering Technology or Construction Management, Construction Technology.
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A bachelor’s or master’s degree in a relevant Engineering discipline (Materials (and/or Metallurgical), Mechanical, Aerospace or Chemical engineering. This position focuses on the Parts and Materiel Management program for AQR and supports engineering matters for AQR with responsibilities for planning, programming, and budgeting efforts for the Air Force Science and Technology (S&T) portfolio, as well as the Air Force experimentation, prototyping, development planning, and technology integration programs.
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Bachelor's degree in Materials Science, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, or Systems Engineering. Leverage expertise across the areas of system integration for semiconductors, including thermal modeling and simulation, assembly methods, and related technologies.
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Applies engineering physics, engineering mathematics, and materials science principles to support the design, analysis, manufacture or maintenance of mechanical systems. Experience with using solid modeling software in 3D modeling and 2D drawings of mechanical components and assemblies.
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Within UDC’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), ABET-accredited programs are offered in Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering along with graduate programs in the aforementioned disciplines.
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Experience with materials and mechanical testing, corrosion prevention, coatings application and evaluation, and vehicle/ ship platforms is desired. Associates degree or higher in Science, Engineering.
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