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FRANKFORT, Ky. – Kentucky homeowners in disaster-declared counties whose wells or septic systems were damaged by the April severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides and mudslides may be eligible for financial help from FEMA. Septic systems and wells are generally not covered by flood insurance.

Who may be eligible? 

To be considered eligible for assistance, your pre-disaster primary home must be located in one of the Kentucky counties designated for Individual Assistance: Anderson, Butler, Carroll, Christian, Clark, Franklin, Hardin, Hopkins, Jessamine, McCracken, Mercer, Owen and Woodford. The damage must have occurred during the severe storms that began April 2.

What Assistance may be available? 

Eligible services for septic tanks may include cleaning, repairing or replacing the septic system as needed. Awards are also available for the repair or decontamination of private wells that are the sole source of water for a home. 

How Can I Find Out if I May be Eligible? 

Check with your homeowner’s and flood insurance providers to determine if your well and/or septic are covered under your policy. Uninsured or underinsured property may be eligible for FEMA assistance.

How to Apply for FEMA Assistance

FEMA is encouraging Kentuckians affected by the April storms to apply for federal disaster assistance as soon as possible. The deadline to apply is June 25.

You can visit any Disaster Recovery Center to get in-person assistance. No appointment is needed. To find all

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SDU Center for Large Structure Production (LSP), part of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute (MMMI) at University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for one or more fully funded Associated Professor positions in the area of model- and simulation-based planning and control of robotic production systems. The positions will be vacant from August 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter for a. Main work location is Odense/Denmark at SDU and Odense Havn (Odense Port).

Work environment

The candidate(s) will be part of SDU’s newly established SDU Center for Large Structure Production (LSP). LSP’s central ambition is to provide a physical “go-to” lab for companies in the sectors maritime, construction and energy to carry out research, development and testing of novel solutions in the production of large structures, such as buildings, ships and offshore platforms. In this context, the candidate is expected to work closely with our

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Job Description Summary

Position: The Auburn University RFID Laboratory, affiliated with multiple colleges on campus, invites applications for the Research & Compliance Program Engineer. This position is a 12-month non-tenure track position.

About the RFID Lab: The Auburn University RFID Lab is a proven leader in RFID research and technology application.  The Lab collaborates with partners to develop specialized technologies designed to enhance RFID and serialized identification sensor capabilities and improve data capture systems in various technology fields, and researches and promotes the business case and value of adoption in food operations and supply chain. The RFID Lab includes a simulated factory, warehouse, distribution center, retail, aviation, and food formats – including mall apparel and high-end fashion boutiques.  The Lab is active in many research areas, including engineering, food safety, logistics, and using various wireless technologies to develop new solutions.  The RFID Lab engages undergraduate and graduate students and faculty members to test technology, develop intellectual property, obtain patents,

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Job ID: 256751

Sr. Research Engineer, Retail Applications
Auburn University

Job Description Summary

Position: The Auburn University RFID Laboratory, affiliated with multiple colleges on campus, invites applications for the Sr. Research Engineer, Retail Applications. This position is a 12-month non-tenure track position.

About the RFID Lab: The Auburn University RFID Lab is a proven leader in RFID research and technology application.  The Lab collaborates with partners to develop specialized technologies designed to enhance RFID and serialized identification sensor capabilities and improve data capture systems in various technology fields, and researches and promotes the business case and value of adoption in food operations and supply chain. The RFID Lab includes a simulated factory, warehouse, distribution center, retail, aviation, and food formats – including mall apparel and high-end fashion boutiques.  The Lab is active in many research areas, including engineering, food safety, logistics, and using various wireless

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