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Time2025-09-11 17:45:09 UTC2025-09-11 17:45:09 UTC at epicenterLocation51.646°N 159.193°EDepth37.96 km (23.59 mi)
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Time2025-09-11 17:45:09 UTC2025-09-11 17:45:09 UTC at epicenterLocation51.646°N 159.193°EDepth37.96 km (23.59 mi)
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JOB TITLE
Post-Doctoral Fellow
LOCATION
Worcester
DEPARTMENT NAME
Mechanical & Materials Engineering – NFR JM
DIVISION NAME
Worcester Polytechnic Institute – WPI
JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher in the area of optical sensor development for structural integrity assessment. The successful candidate will contribute to a research project focused on developing and validating a Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensor for measuring strain on Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels. This work is a collaborative effort between academia and industry, and it will be conducted under the mentorship of Prof. Ahmet Can Sabuncu at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI).
The position is full-time and for one-year, with the possibility of renewal contingent on continued funding and performance.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Required skills and qualifications:
PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated experience in experimental design, data acquisition, and quantitative analysis. Familiarity with digital data acquisition systems and sensor
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