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Job No. 152739

  • Job Title:
  • Research Assistant
  • Employer:
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Location:
  • New York , NY
  • Posting Date:
  • 11-Apr-2024
  • Description:
  • Job Summary

    Please be advised that this position is temporarily funded with the anticipated end date of August 15, 2025. The position may be extended, depending on funding availability.

    Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) College of Engineering Technology (CET), Department of Civil Engineering Technology, Environmental Management, and Safety (CETEMS) is inviting applications for multiple Research Assistant positions.
    The start date of these positions is negotiable and can be as early as August 15, 2024, but no later than December 15, 2024.

    The responsibility of the Research Assistant position includes for the following functions:
    Performing and conducting scientific/engineering tests, experiments, surveys and/or programming
    Data entry, observation, collection, and/or organization
    Prescribed analysis and interpretation of collected data, and produces reports supporting analysis
    Maintain and operate lab equipment and space in support of research/engineering projects
    A small portion of the job may perform duties in the Researcher/Engineer track.
    Summary: Provides limited, routine, and repetitive technical and non-technical support for a research/engineering project, team, lab, or facility requiring application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria. Non routine decision making relies heavily on consultation with supervisor. Receives detailed instructions on all new work assignments. Works under close supervision and demonstrates independence as duties are learned. Duties are routine and structured. Follows protocols with little to no deviation. Solves repetitive problems.


    Job Responsibilities

    Assist researchers/engineers with routine and repetitive tests, experiments, measurements, surveys, and/or programming under close technical supervision.
    Supports research/engineering function by performing basic tasks in the operation and maintenance of research/engineering instrumentation and equipment.
    Cleans research/engineering equipment and instruments.
    Maintains logs, records, and databases.
    Assists in gathering and entering data using routine techniques and methods.
    Validates data.
    Observes conditions and identifies and reports concerns or changes to senior staff or faculty.
    Maintains inventories and requisitions supplies for assigned areas.
    Assist with research/engineering work including labeling, preliminary sorting, measuring, processing and shipping samples.
    May train students on proper use of equipment and basic procedures.
    May present a written report on the data collected or results of experiments, tests, surveys, programming, etc, or provide data for use in other manuscripts or reports.
    May produce charts and graphs to display trends in data.
    Performs routine library work, including finding literature and copying articles.
    May provide administrative support for research/engineering activities such as ordering research supplies, maintaining inventory, receiving and stocking research/engineering supplies, tracking repairs, etc.
    May pick up and deliver equipment and supplies and ensure proper removal of hazardous waste. Participate in research team meetings to discuss project progress and findings.
    The successful applicants will have the opportunity to work under the supervision of a CET faculty member. The positions are renewable depending upon the availability of funding and other conditions. The position also carries the following responsibilities.
    Prepare research proposals
    Conduct research and publish
    Assist in laboratory building and management
    Assist in undergraduate and graduate students supervision
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
    Basic knowledge to perform simple repetitive tasks related to a scientific or engineering field.
    Basic knowledge of laboratory/research/engineering techniques, equipment and terminology.
    Basic skills and abilities including use of simple hand tools, power tools, heavy machinery or other equipment.
    Basic to intermediate math, reading and writing skills. Basic knowledge to perform simple repetitive tasks related to a scientific or engineering field. Ability to effectively communicate.

    Required Qualifications

    Education/Experience
    Associate’s degree in a related field and one year of related experience OR combination of related experience and education may be considered.

    Successful applicants will have experience or degree(s) in one of the following areas.
    Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
    Gas and air emission monitoring
    Information technology and database development
    Web programming and mobile App development
    Artificial Intelligence, natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning
    Connected and autonomous vehicles
    Disaster and natural Hazard assessment and management
    Discrete element method (DEM) and finite element methods (FEM)
    Thermal-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) multi-physics constitutive model
    Geographical information system (GIS)
    Global positioning system (GPS), GNSS and IMU
    Image processing and computer vision
    Asphalt modification, asphalt mixture and pavement performance
    Geopolymer and novel construction materials (epoxy resin, graphene, nanomaterials, nanotubes, fullerene, graphene, synthetic polymeric materials)
    Operations research, optimization, network programming and routing
    Optical metrology for surface texturing and imaging
    Remote sensing and Photogrammetry
    Drones mapping
    LiDAR and Optical mapping
    Digital image correlation (DIC)
    Synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
    Vehicle and structural dynamics
    Structural health monitoring (SHM)
    Nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDE)
    Transportation safety

    Preferred Qualifications

    Master’s or PhD degree
    Effective writing and communication skills
    Strong publication record
    Ability to work independently
    Ability to work with undergraduate and graduate research students
    Strong background in laboratory experiment or numerical computation
    Familiar with Matlab, C++, Python, Java, or other programming language, or proficient in one of the software packages: PFC, VISSIM, ABQUS, COMSOL, MOOSE, LS-DYNA, optimization, TensorFlow, SAS, R, optical modeling

    Work LocationHenrietta Campus — 100%
  •  Contact information:
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • New York, NY 14623
  • United States
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