Ph.D. and Postdoc Positions on Smart Manufacturing - UCF
The Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) has a Ph.D. and a Postdoctoral Scholar openings. The Postdoc position is available immediately, will be open until the opening is filled. The Ph.D. opening is available for the Spring or Fall 2018 semester.
The research focus of this lab is to develop new computational methods and tools for smart manufacturing systems using sensing and artificial intelligence technologies. Example research thrust areas include (1) data-driven smart manufacturing; (2) real-time manufacturing process monitoring, diagnostics, and prognostics; (3) reliability engineering and quality control; (4) cyber-physical systems. Desired skills include signal/image processing, machine learning, statistics, applied mathematics, engineering optimization or engineering physics.
For the Postdoc position, an ideal candidate is expected to have an earned Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field such as applied math. Previous experience in prognostics and health management, sensors, data analytics, computer programming, and process monitoring are preferred. Interested individuals should first send an email to Prof. Dazhong Wu at dazhong.wu@ucf.edu with the subject line "Postdoc Application - UCF" or "Ph.D. Application - UCF" along with a CV/resume. Review of applications will start immediately.
About the University of Central Florida
The University of Central Florida is a thriving preeminent research university located in metropolitan Orlando, one of the most popular regions in the world. The UCF campus is 13 miles east of downtown Orlando and adjacent to the 7th largest research park in the nation, housing over 116 corporations. This research park provides more than 10,000 jobs to UCF students. With more than 64,000 students, UCF is the largest university by enrollment in Florida and one of the largest universities in the U.S. Researchers at UCF received $145.8 million in the fiscal year 2016 for funded research. The MAE research portfolio is supported by external grants and contracts from highly competitive funding agencies, including the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, DARPA, Office of Naval Research, NASA, and National Institutes of Health. The Department of MAE is also supported by local and national industry such as Boeing, Siemens Energy Center, and Lockheed Martin.
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