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One to two exciting post-doctoral research associate positions are available for individuals interested to pursue scholarly research in transportation engineering at Western Kentucky University (WKU), particularly in transportation safety (crash analysis). Candidates need to demonstrate prior experience and publication record in prestigious journals specialized in traffic safety as part of their resume, such as: Accident Analysis & Prevention, Transportation Research Record, Journal of Safety Research, Safety Science, ASCE: Journal of Transportation Engineering, Traffic Injury Prevention, etc. The position is secured for one year, with the possibility of extension pending satisfactory performance and funding availability. The duties include the following:

– Work on several transportation safety grants sponsored by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC or the Kentucky DOT), including motorcycle safety, distracted driving crashes, roundabout and Restricted Crossing U-Turn (RCUT) intersection safety, and application of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques

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Postdoc in computational fluid-structure interaction at Vanderbilt University
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Postdoc in computational fluid-structure interaction at Vanderbilt University
The Computational Flow Physics and Engineering (CFPE) lab under the supervision of Dr. Haoxiang Luo (https://my.vanderbilt.edu/haoxiang/) is seeking a post-doctoral scholar on computational modeling of fluid-structure interaction (FSI). The position is open for immediate hire. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with expertise in developing high-fidelity and efficient numerical FSI solvers and parallel computing algorithms. To qualify for the position, the candidate should have:
–    A recent Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering or related fields
–    Strong experience in

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Job ID: 255392

INESC TEC | Research Grant (AE2025-0149)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Power Systems

Work description

Modeling, with DigSILENT PowerFactory, of the hybrid energy storage system to be installed in the electrical grid of Graciosa Island, as part of the European SMHYLES project. Integration of this model into the RMS transient model of the electrical system of Graciosa Island. Performing impact studies of the operation of the hybrid energy storage system on the transient behavior of the electrical system of Graciosa Island for the definition of the converters’ parameterization and validation of the network requirements to be defined by the network operator.

Academic Qualifications

Academic training in electrical engineering.

Minimum profile required

Solid academic knowledge on electrical power systems and on the modeling and analyses of

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INESC TEC | Research Grant (AE2025-0155)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Informatics, Electronics and Digital Systems

Work description

Familiarization with the LLVM / MLIR ecosystem, especially with the current state of the in-house compilation tools that will be the target of the work. Study the current linking method, which combines low-level code ( LLVM-IR code or standard dialects), originated by C/C++ input, with code generated through the custom DSL and dialect. Propose and implement an improvement to the linking process, to generate RISC-V binaries compatible with the target system. Propose and implement code generation for an additional target (RISC-V with V extension), to demonstrate the reuse of the intermediate build layers for different targets. Write the scholarship activity report.

Academic Qualifications

Degree in computer engineering or related

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