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Job ID: 261159

Graduate Research Assistant (PhD Position/Postdoc)
Cleveland State University Job Categories Graduate Student
Academic Fields Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautics
Mechanical Engineering

The Multiscale Multiphysics Modeling and Data-Driven Analysis of Thermofluids (M3TFluiD) Lab at Cleveland State University is seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant or Research Associate (postdoctoral) to support a multi-year, federally funded, multidisciplinary project in the area of high-temperature thermal analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The successful candidate (U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident only) will contribute to numerical modeling and simulation of advanced thermal systems relevant to next-generation aerospace applications. 

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Established in 1922, Midwestern State University is a public university in Wichita Falls, Texas, located halfway between Oklahoma City and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The university has an average enrollment of 5,800 students, with approximately 20% enrolled in graduate programs. Rooted in a values-based culture, Midwestern State University aims to empower students and our community through a commitment to academic excellence, personal growth, and a culture of lifelong learning, inquiry, and innovation. The university is strongly committed to serving first-generation students and those receiving financial assistance.

The McCoy College of Science, Mathematics and Engineering currently has 52 full-time faculty members in 6 academic departments/schools. The College serves more than 700 students in STEM majors and provides graduate programs in Biology, Computer Science, and Geosciences. The McCoy School of Engineering houses a BS in Mechanical Engineering (MENG) program, a BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT) program,

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Research Opportunities

Robotics

Work description

Development of a low-cost system for testing lithium-ion battery cells, using identification techniques to determine charge and discharge models. These models will be fundamental for the design of battery management systems (BMS) in autonomous maritime vehicles, such as submarines and boats.

The system will allow accurate estimation of the state of charge (SOC) and state of health (SOH) of the batteries, optimizing mission planning and allowing the scheduled replacement of cells without interruptions in the operation of the vehicles. Writing of the Grant reports.

Academic Qualifications

Ongoing higher education training in the area of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Minimum profile required

Advanced knowledge of Python, C and C++. Experience in microcontroller design and hardware development. Proven experience and knowledge in the field of lithium batteries. Proven ability to work autonomously and proactively.

Preference factors

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Research Opportunities

Informatics, electrical and electronic, and biomedical Engineering

Work description

Extend the knowledge of the state of the art in machine learning for generation of artificial data. Identify and select the appropriate methods for the study in question. Develop the research capacity through the application of the selected methods. Exercise a critical spirit in the evaluation of the research process and the results obtained.

Minimum profile required

Experience in Computer Vision and machine learning.

Preference factors

Experience in research projects, and writing of scientific papers.

Maintenance stipend: € 1309.64, according to the table of monthly maintenance stipend for FCT grants , paid via bank transfer. Grant holders may be awarded potential supplements, according to a quarterly evaluation process (Articles 19, 21 and 22 of the Regulations for Grants of INESC TEC and Annex II), up to a maximum

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