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On March 5, Riverside Research hosted a career event at the East Asian Studies Center with the Center for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies at The Ohio State University. The students and faculty appreciated the Riverside Research team (Michelle McKenzie, Eric Connelly, and Joe Abiog) presenting to the class about career opportunities for linguists. Graduate and undergraduate students in STEM and humanities fields came out to learn, including students studying Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and Latin. Students – are you ready to meet Riverside Research recruiters to talk about future STEM career opportunities? Our next career talk happens on April 3 at the University of Cincinnati. You can also browse our open job listings here: https://bit.ly/3VzmgUM
Our Crystal City office team enjoyed freshly cooked burgers for an impromptu Hamburger Day! Clearly, Jordon Pfannenbecker, Senior Contracts Manager, wasn’t about to wait until warmer weather, and Aneisha Smith, Office Manager, was first in line to grab a bite. 🍔
We are excited to announce the publication of “Multi-material printing from one solution by varying laser parameters,” written by Jordan Adams, Optical Scientist at Riverside Research, and co-authored by Daniel Young of Wright State University. Adams and Young describe how laser scan rate can control the elemental ratio of two metals in the deposited structure. The paper was published in the Society of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)’s digital library: https://bit.ly/3x3FNmi
In our next From The Lab To The Field video series, Dr. Eli Lansey, Research Scientist, delivers an overview of Riverside Research’s Computational Electromagnetics work. “We’re developing new methods for solving really challenging electromagnetics problems, such as large radar cross section scattering problems or antenna design cases where you might have very large problems or finely detailed geometries for antennas and we want to be able to develop new methods that can solve those problems in ways that current tools are unable to,” Lansey explains, then describing how the team also uses simulations to produce favorable results. View the video on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/riverside-research_from-the-lab-to-the-field-computational-activity-7176626762129252352-YlHH?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
We are excited to announce the publication of “Multi-material printing from one solution by varying laser parameters,” written by Jordan Adams, Optical Scientist at Riverside Research, and co-authored by Daniel Young of Wright State University. Adams and Young describe how laser scan rate can control the elemental ratio of two metals in the deposited structure. The paper was published in the Society of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)’s digital library: https://bit.ly/3x3FNmi
Riverside Research is proud to sponsor the Fresta Valley Robotics Club (Team 1731). Our commitment to the nation includes encouraging young minds in #research and #STEM fields. Through this sponsorship, we’re excited to mentor young #robotics enthusiasts. Starting tomorrow, the team competes in Chesapeake District challenges in Virginia. If the team qualifies, they’ll head to the Chesapeake District Championship in Petersburg, VA, then on to the FRC World Championship in Houston, TX. To learn more about the Fresta Valley Robotics Club, visit their page: https://bit.ly/3uVU1EV Want to see the team in action? Check out “Low Rider,” their 2024 robot, on Instagram: https://bit.ly/49A3Ibg
🎉 Our Washington, DC, area team was in great spirits at our spectacular celebration filled with delicious food, laughter, music, dancing, and exciting casino games! ❄️ #WinterWonderland #PartyTime #RiversideResearchFun #LifeAtRiversideResearch #WeAreRiversideResearch 🥳
To celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re sharing influential Black Americans who have impacted our society through #science and #research. Today, we are highlighting Norbert Rillieux (1806-1894), a Louisiana Creole inventor and an early #ChemicalEngineer. The noted inventor of the multiple-effect evaporator, Mr. Rillieux’s work revolutionized the sugar industry. Rillieux’s mother, Constance Vivant, was a free person of color and the placée of Vincent Rillieux, a white inventor and plantation owner. Mr. Rillieux studied at École Centrale Paris, a prominent #engineering school in France. There, he studied steam engines and steam-based #technology, later teaching at the institution. Mr. Rillieux solved the problem of expensive, dangerous, labor-intensive sugar refinement with his invention. Additionally, this inventor saved lives by proposing a plan to reduce mosquito breeding grounds, as the bugs carried yellow fever. While a political rival blocked this initially, the plan eventually came through. Prior to the start of the American Civil War, Mr. Rillieux returned to France and studied Egyptology and hieroglyphics. A French speaker, Mr. Rillieux was also cousin to renowned painter Edgar Degas.
Riverside Research is hiring Chinese linguists! Come to our open house event on 21 Feb., 11am – 5pm at our Fairborn, OH, location. Get the details about these in-office roles and register for the event here: https://www.riversideresearch.org/careers/events/chinese-linguist-hiring-event-2024?utm_source=Glassdoor&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=linguist24 #Careers #Linguists #ClearedJobs
Riverside Research has openings in #ArtificialIntelligence, #InformationSystems, #Optics, #ElectricalEngineering, and more. Want to be part of our team? Explore our competitive benefits and opportunities and apply today: https://bit.ly/4bxqYbh #Careers #JoinRiversideResearch #LoveYourCareer