Research Associate - Computational Analysis of Hypersonic Systems
Job Summary
The Center for National Security Initiatives at CU Boulder is encouraging applications for a research associate in Computational Analysis of Hypersonic Systems, who will support the growth of the campus's National Security research enterprise. This position will report to leadership within the Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI), within the Research & Innovation Office (RIO). You will be responsible for developing groundbreaking research associated with the National Security enterprise, identifying new sponsored research opportunities with Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) partners, and preparing and executing strategic proposals in collaboration with other CU Boulder faculty and NSI researchers. Candidates will be focused on strategic development of a nationally recognized research program, with an emphasis on applied research in the National Security space. Computational Analysis of Hypersonic Systems: Requires expertise in the development and application of computational tools for analysis of various aspects of hypersonic vehicle system performance and phenomena including aerothermodynamics, plasma, radiation, materials, structures, propulsion, and mission analysis. The successful candidate will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team on a variety of projects related to national security and be proficient in the development of simulation capabilities within the context of a software best practices environment (e.g., version control, build systems, continuous integration and deployment, computational environment management, etc.). Experience in developing software for GPU architectures and/or working with AI/ML methods for physics modeling is desired but not required.
What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be
- Develop and execute on research proposals, key research tasks, and deliverables in support of DoD, IC, and Aerospace and Defense Industry customers.
- Develop a nationally recognized research program in National Security that strategically supports the missions of NSI and the National Security enterprise.
- Provide technical leadership of research projects or project subtasks and coordinate across academic departments and research groups for interdisciplinary efforts.
- Summarize results and provide required documentation and SW/HW deliverables to sponsors.
- Engage Government and Industry sponsors, with support from NSI Staff, to shape strategic research opportunities and win research contracts.
- Understand and communicate key challenges and R&D priorities regarding DoD and other national security organizations to develop the CU Boulder applied research portfolio.
- Provide recommended prioritization of new sponsored research opportunities to the NSI leadership team
- Establish and leverage professional network with key customers, influencers, and executive decision makers in the national security community and gain insight into strategic direction, policies, R&D priorities, allocated budgets, and plans associated with relevant national security programs.
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