Lab Members:
Research in The Advanced Structures Laboratory (ASL) requires cross-disciplinary expertise. The multidisciplinary nature of the research being pursued combines topics typically found in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Classical Mechanics, Civil Engineering, Material Science, and other technical fields. Lab members are expected to have strength and experience aligned with one of the requisite areas and build their abilities in the others necessary for their pursuits.
Lab members fall into several categories:
Open Positions:
The ASL is always looking for talented new members at all levels with backgrounds in:
- Electronics:
- Basic circuits
- Sensor design
- Micro & nano-fabrication
- Energy storage
- Signal analysis.
- Mechanics:
- Stress-strain relations in 3 dimensions
- Vibrations
- Mechanical failure
- Basic fluid dynamics
- Soft Skills:
- Computer literacy is a must. labmembers are expected to regularly use MatLAB and Microsoft Office
- Hands on experience actually making things is critical! Simulation alone is not sufficient.
For further information, please contact:
Associate Professor Nathan Salowitz
Email: Salowitz@UWM.edu