Soundskrit is leveraging years of research in bio-inspired MEMS microphones to develop the first multidirectional acoustic flow sensor that can capture and isolate any sound in the environment with a fraction of the size, power, and computation of alternative solutions.
Our proprietary hardware senses acoustic waves in a fundamentally new way to provide a level of sound localization and separation not previously obtainable. With our proprietary algorithms, we unlock a suite of audio features with outstanding performance: far-field voice capture, spatial audio recordings for immersive audio rendering, audio event characterization and much more. We have an opening for Product Development Engineer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Please see the flyer below.
The NASA Postdoctoral Program offers US and international scientists the opportunity to advance their research while contributing to NASA’s scientific goals. The NPP supports fundamental science; explores the undiscovered; promotes intellectual growth; and encourages scientific connections.
Selected by a competitive peer-review process, NPP Fellows complete one- to three-year Fellowship appointments that advance NASA’s missions in earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, space bioscience, aeronautics and engineering, human exploration and space operations, and astrobiology.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in hand before beginning the fellowship, but may apply while completing the degree requirements. U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and foreign nationals eligible for J-1 status as a Research Scholar may apply.
Stipends start at $60,000 per year, with supplements for high cost-of-living areas and for certain academic specialties. Financial assistance is available for relocation and health insurance, and $10,000 per year is provided for professional travel.
Applications are accepted three times each year: March 1, July 1, and November 1.
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The Science Communications Internship aims to provide educational and practical support to graduate students studying marine science, communications, journalism, or a related field. Interns will work with our Communications team supporting outreach programs, with the goal of engaging, influencing, and generating public support for a healthy ocean through advanced scientific research, technology innovation, and open sharing of information. The intern will assist with a variety of strategic communications tasks and initiatives, contributing content to Schmidt Ocean Institute’s digital channels and interactive programs.
Location: Remote – Must operate in Pacific US Time Zone hours
Application Deadline: 14 August 2020
Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) is a U.S. non-profit private operating foundation (www.schmidtocean.org) established in March 2009 to advance the frontiers of global marine research by providing state of the art operational, technological, and informational support to the pioneering ocean science and technology development project at sea and catalyze open sharing of information about the oceans. We bring together science and state-of-the-art technology to achieve lasting results in ocean research, catalyze open sharing of information, and to communicate the resulting knowledge to audiences around the world.
Internship Summary:The Science Communications Internship aims to provide educational and practical support to graduate students studying marine science, communications, journalism or related fields. Interns will work with our Communications Team supporting outreach programs, with the goal of engaging, influencing, and generating public support for a healthy ocean through advanced scientific research, technology innovation, and open sharing of information. The intern will assist with a variety of strategic communications tasks and initiatives, contributing content to Schmidt Ocean Institute’s digital channels and interactive programs. This is a paid internship position. The timeframe for internship is Sept-Dec 2020, with possible renewal for spring and summer 2021.
Responsibilities: Participants selected to support the Science Communications Internship will assist, develop and support the following:
Assist with the development and upkeep of research cruise web pages, blogs, and archives, as well as real time and interactive content on the organization’s web site
Assist with outreach activities and messaging for Schmidt Ocean Institute and research vessel Falkor with staff and multimedia correspondents
Assist with visual content editing, organization, labeling and storage
Assist with various communications projects, school and community outreach activities
Assist with social media posts via Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter
Requirements:
Must currently be enrolled as a Graduate Student, majoring in marine science, communications, journalism or related fields
Must be able to commit to 15 hours of work a week
Previous experience and/or coursework in marine science, communications, journalism, or related fields
Interest in oceanography, technology, and ocean exploration
Ability to learn new software
Fluent in spoken and written English
Must be eligible to work in the United States
Applicant must be at least 18 years of age
Preferred Skills:
Demonstrated writing capabilities
Knowledge and experience with Adobe Creative Suite applications
Knowledge and experience with Google Apps / G Suite
Knowledge and experience with WordPress, or web design
Time management skills
The ability to work with a team, as well as alone (sometimes with minimal guidance)
This month’s issue of AcademicKeys’ e-Flier for Engineering features 52 new higher education positions in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Engineering Mechanics, and more. Please visit the AcademicKeys Website for more information and application procedures.
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The AAAS has released the June 2020 volume of the Science Magazine. Included in the magazine are international job opportunities, career tips, and many other resources that could benefit you in your career path. Attached are a few postings, but there are many more on the website. Apply today!
The ORISE Research Participation Program at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is an educational and training program designed to provide college students, recent graduates, and university faculty opportunities to connect with the unique resources of the FDA. With the support of an assigned mentor, participants have authentic research experiences using equipment not found on most college campuses. These research experiences compliment the educational nature of the programs and make participants aware of potential STEM employment opportunities at the sponsoring agency. Participants will have access to unique research and training opportunities, top scientists and engineers, and state-of-the-art facilities and equipment.New ORISE Research Participation opportunities are available at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration!
Data Science Fellowship
Office of the Commissioner | Silver Spring, MD | MONTHLY STIPEND PROVIDED
This project will assemble data on sex-based differences in toxic responses. Sex-based differences in adverse reactions to medical device products such as cardiac devices and radiation or drugs are a subject of significant interest. The participant will interact with a knowledgeable collaborator and a team on data mining of adverse events databases and assembling results from literature searching into an integrated database. Retrieval of sex-specific toxicity data will be organized for use in the pre-market evaluation of the safety of medical devices including chemicals found in extracts, as well as adverse outcomes of radiation exposure, and in potential post-market forensic analyses of unexpected adverse events. The participant will learn about regulatory review practices and the integration of new approaches into product evaluation standards. VIEW/APPLY
Data Science and Visual Analytics Research Opportunity Center for Veterinary Medicine | Rockville, MD | MONTHLY STIPEND PROVIDED
Under the guidance of a mentor, potential training projects for the selected participant will rain to understand and use complex, large relational datasets using the pharmacovigilance databases available in FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine. The participant will have the opportunity to use datasets on FDA’s open FDA platform. As a result of this training, the participant will gain the education and knowledge of how to use pharmacovigilance data sets to design visual analytic dashboards that meet the needs of FDA review scientists and the public. VIEW/APPLY
Animal Food Analysis Research Opportunity Center for Veterinary Medicine | Rockville, MD | MONTHLY STIPEND PROVIDED
As a result of this training, the participant will contribute to the development of a database of current animal food test methods. In doing so, the participant will gain the education and knowledge of how to collect and summarize technical information, in order to design internal FDA reports, training materials, and/or fact sheets on animal food sampling and analysis methods. Further, the participant will be part of a Team that conducts research with animal feed contaminants/hazards and who apply their scientific knowledge in deciding whether certain feed hazards require 1) more research to more completely understand their risk to animal and human health, 2) enhanced surveillance to identify points where controls can be exercised to reduce exposure to threats to animal and human health, and 3) increased outreach to the animal feed manufacturers and animal producers to ensure they comprehend their roles in ensuring their feed and food products are safe. VIEW/APPLY
FDA Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship Center for Drug Evaluation and Research | Silver Springs, MD | MONTHLY STIPEND PROVIDED
This project investigates multiple patient factors, alone or in concert, and their effect on drug disposition (for example: age, gender, genetics, organ dysfunction, drug-drug interactions, etc). Under the guidance of a mentor, the participant will learn about policy evaluations that will advance new drug development and promote therapeutic individualization. The participant will engage with the mentor in regulatory science research efforts to support development of both scientific and regulatory policy for the Office of Clinical Pharmacology. Activities may include literature review, analysis of existing and proposed policy, and/or construction of a knowledge base to store research data and inform further investigations. VIEW/APPLY
FDA Postgraduate Data Science Fellowship Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition | College Park, MD | MONTHLY STIPEND PROVIDED
Under the guidance of a mentor, the participant will learn about the types of information required to assess the safety of substances added to, or that come into contact with food. The participant will also learn what types of data and data sources are used by the agency to assess the safety of substances added to food. The participant will observe how to architect, develop and construct an operational data store to be used for advanced analytics. The participant will get hands-on experience with how to develop a data product that utilizes data housed in the knowledge base. VIEW/APPLY
It gives me great pleasure to present you the next issue of our academic newsletter which includes open faculty and research positions in engineering and technology, ranging from senior executive roles through to academic posts and research related positions, from polytechnic universities worldwide. Below are a few current job openings. To see more positions, please visit polytechnicposition.com
Engineeroxy.com has released the newest edition of their specialized newsletter including your academic and research job vacancies in schools of engineering and technology recently posted at Engineeroxy.com worldwide. Specific postings have been listed below