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Postdoc: Harnessing Real-time Weather Data for Bridge Inspection

Specialized Lab: Kinetic Structures Laboratory (https://ashleythrall.com/)
Department: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences (www.ceees.nd.edu)
Institution: University of Notre Dame
Location: Notre Dame, IN
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Type: Full-time
Position Start Date: Fall 2025 (preferably) or early Spring 2026
Proposed Minimum Salary: $65,000

Job Description
Opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Dr. Ashley Thrall in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame. The successful candidate will perform cutting-edge research investigating near real-time weather data to improve guidance for bridge inspections following rainfall events. Recent rainfall events in Indiana have washed out bridges, resulting in broken transportation networks and loss of life. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provides near real-time weather information that integrates data from radar, rain gauges, satellites, numerical predictions, and other observations (i.e., lightning, surface,

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Position Title:
Postdoctoral Position in Biomedical Ultrasound Research Lab

Location:
Appointment: Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Laboratory location: UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA

Overview:
The Biomedical Ultrasound Research Lab, led by Dr. Hsiao-Chuan Liu (Assistant Professor, UMass Amherst BME), is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate. The lab is physically based at UMass Chan Medical School and focuses on developing and translating advanced ultrasound imaging technologies to quantify tissue biomechanics. Current research emphasizes ultrasound shear wave elastography, wearable ultrasound imaging systems, and optical coherence elastography (OCE). The position encourages interdisciplinary collaboration between engineering, fundamental science and clinical domains.

Responsibilities:

Develop and implement research in ultrasound elastography, shear wave imaging, OCE, and wearable ultrasound systems Design and execute experimental protocols; analyze data and publish results in peer-reviewed journals Present findings at appropriate conferences or seminars Mentor graduate and undergraduate trainees as needed

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