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Project BackgroundThe Intelligent Autonomous Systems Research Laboratory at the University of Cincinnati is seeking a talented postdoctoral researcher to join a cutting-edge project focusing on dynamic coupling effects in space manipulator systems used for In-Space or On-orbit Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM or OSAM). The successful candidate will investigate the dynamic coupling between robotic arms and their base spacecraft and develop bio-inspired control strategies to enhance the performance of space manipulator systems for complex space missions. Understanding and addressing dynamic coupling, which involves mass, inertia, geometry, joint constraints, and actuator limits, will be crucial for improving space robotics and in-space operations. As such, a background in both space systems and robotics would be highly advantageous.
Funding for this project comes from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of an annual extension based on performance.
The Intelligent Autonomous Systems Research Laboratory (http://www.ase.uc.edu/iasrl/), led by Dr. Donghoon Kim, is a cutting-edge facility within the Department of Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics at the University of Cincinnati. This lab is at the forefront of designing, controlling, and developing autonomous systems and robotic platforms, with a focus on space robotics. The lab's primary research areas include:
Guidance, Navigation, and Fault-tolerant Control of Autonomous Systems
Design and Development of Space Robotics
Collision-free Navigation and Coordination for Multi-robot Systems
Interference-robust Localization Systems
Artificial Intelligence Applications
At the Intelligent Autonomous Systems Research Laboratory, you will work alongside a supportive and successful team of researchers and have the opportunity for intensive one-on-one collaboration with the faculty supervisor. As a postdoc, you will play an instrumental role in leading the research group and be involved in various projects.
Essential Functions
Conduct independent research experiments and analyze data within a particular field, utilizing pre-determined research scope and methodology.
Develop innovative ideas and approaches to enhance the current research and advance the field.
Prepare and present data summaries, reports, manuscripts, and presentations of research results for publication in scientific journals and/or presentations.
Assist with grant writing and contribute to manuscript preparation for scientific publications.
Maintain the laboratory and equipment, including ordering and tracking supplies, and ensuring adherence to laboratory safety protocols.
Mentor and train junior research staff in laboratory techniques and protocols.
Stay informed of the latest developments in the field to maintain and enhance professional expertise.
Participate in appropriate training and professional development opportunities.
Seek career and research advice from the faculty supervisor to develop and advance in the field.
Perform additional duties as needed based on departmental requirements.
Required EducationPh.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Physics, or a related field.
Evidence of a good record of publications.
Ability to work effectively with students, faculty, and staff from various culturally diverse backgrounds.
Strong understanding of spacecraft dynamics, robotic manipulator systems, and control theory.
Experience with simulation tools such as MATLAB, Python, and SolidWorks.
Effective communication skills and ability to work in a culturally diverse environment.
Application ProcessPlease upload the following under the 'Additional Documents' section of the application: 1) resume, 2) cover letter describing previous research experience, current research interests, and goals, 3) full list of publications, and 4) names and contact information for three individuals who are familiar with your research and can be contacted to supply a letter of reference.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary range dependent on the candidate's experience.
Comprehensive insurance plans including medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage.
Flexible spending accounts and an award-winning employee wellness program, plus an employee assistance program.
Financial security via our life and long-term disability insurance, accident and illness insurance, and retirement savings plans.
Generous paid time off work options including vacation, sick leave, annual holidays, and winter season days in addition to paid parental leave.
Tuition remission is available for employees and their eligible dependents.
Enjoy discounts for on and off-campus activities and services.
As a UC employee, and an employee of an Ohio public institution, if hired you will not contribute to the federal Social Security system, other than contributions to Medicare. Instead, UC employees have the option to contribute to a state retirement plan (OPERS, STRS) or an alternative retirement plan (ARP).
For questions about the UC recruiting process or to request accommodations with the application, please contact Human Resources at ******.
The University of Cincinnati is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
REQ: 97349
Post Doc Fellow, Space RoboticsDate: Oct 3, 2024
Location: Cincinnati, OH, US
Facility: Main Campus
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