What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Associate III, Electrical and Computer Engineering position at University of Delaware?
Research Associate III, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Job no : 501033
College / VP Area : College of Engineering
Work type : Staff
Location : Newark
Categories : Research & Laboratory, Full Time
Salary Structure
PAY GRADE : 30E
CONTEXT OF THE JOB :
Under the limited direction of the Engineering Research Supervisor, the Research Assistant III applies principles of standardization and engineering. Specifically, the equipment and systems modeling of high-capacity EV charging systems will require knowledge of International EV standards and a proven ability to write and publish standards.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Conduct independent standardization research and development using sound engineering principles.
- Gather and evaluate data, translate findings, and contribute to publications.
- Share research outcomes at various professional forums, from local to international stages.
- Formulate and oversee experimental protocols to assess and refine control strategies.
- Develop and maintain software to aid in data management and model simulations.
- Work collaboratively with team members to produce joint research publications.
- Report on research progress and breakthroughs to stakeholders.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS :
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