Careers
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Current Openings
PostDoctoral Associate - Hypersonics
The Center for National Security Initatives (NSI) at CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ is welcoming applications for a hypersonics PostDoctoral Associate, who will support efforts to grow the campus' national security-related research enterprise. The hypersonics PostDoctoral Associate is responsible for designing and performing research in advancing the development and application of computational tools for the analysis of various aspects of hypersonic vehicle performance and phenomena including aerothermodynamics, materials, structures, propulsion, signatures, and mission design.
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PostDoctoral Associate - Space Domain Awareness
The Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI) at CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ is welcoming applications for a Space Domain Awareness (SDA) Postdoctoral Research Associate, who will support the research efforts and projects under the Data Exploitation Lab for Trusted Autonomy (DELTA) led by Dr. Greg Furlich This position will report directly to Dr. Furlich, Research Associate, NSI. The Postdoctoral Research Associate is responsible for the research and development of algorithms to detect, track, and characterize dim targets in remote sensing imagery for SDA and missile warning missions.
The candidate must have a detailed understanding of the current U.S. activities on OPIR and SDA in the national security domain.
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PostDoctoral Associate - Space Propulsion
The Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI) at CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ is welcoming applications for a space propulsion PostDoctoral Associate. This position will report directly to the Director of NSI within the Research and Innovation Office (RIO). The space propulsion Postdoctoral Associate is responsible for designing and performing research in advancing the development and application of computational tools for the analysis of various aspects of space propulsion performance and phenomena including plasma dynamics, plasma chemistry, and sensitivity analysis.
The candidate must have a detailed understanding of space propulsion systems and advanced computational methods.