Associate Autonomy Researcher
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Position
Associate Autonomy Researcher at University of Dayton Research Institute
Position Summary:
This position will be responsible for working, as part of a diverse and skilled technical team, to write and test software in high level languages, and to develop and test signal processing algorithms from concept to implementation. Eligibility to obtain a United States SECRET clearance (or higher) is required for ongoing employment in this position.
- Bachelor's Degree in a relevant technical field
- Familiarity with the language P
- Demonstrated familiarity with optimization and applications to modeling and simulation
- Demonstrated work involving autonomy architecture implementation and documentation
- Demonstrated familiarity with Linux-based operating systems
- Due to the nature of this position, U.S. Citizenship is required
- Master's Degree (or higher) in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science
- Demonstrated, successful experience (academic or professional) programming in algorithm level languages such as Matlab/Simulink, Python, C# or similar
- Demonstrated experience performing research and technical work supporting DoD customers, including but not limited to AFRL
- Research involving parallel distributed autonomy applications
- Experience with using Linux shell scripting (bash, dash, ksh, etc.)
- Demonstrated, effective interpersonal skills
- Entry level
- Full-time
- Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
- Research Services
As an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, the University of Dayton Research Institute will not discriminate against minorities, women, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, or on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity.
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