[Neuropostdocs] FW: Technical SETA Opportunity
Samuel Beshers
beshers at life.illinois.edu
Wed Sep 30 10:59:48 CDT 2015
FYI, Amy Kruse was a student with David Clayton, graduated in 2001 and
just a few years later was a program officer at DARPA. She has moved to
the private sector and is now Chief Technology Officer at CUBIC
(http://www.cubic.com/).
Always good to think about different career paths....
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Subject: Fwd: FW: Technical SETA Opportunity
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 07:02:03 -0500
From: Gene Robinson <generobi at illinois.edu>
To: Samuel Beshers <beshers at life.illinois.edu>
CC: Martha Gillette <mgillett at illinois.edu>
Amy wanted to pass along this position announcement to NSP students, and
to spread the good news of her promotion!
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Subject: FW: Technical SETA Opportunity
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 01:51:39 +0000
From: Kruse, Amy <akruse at intific.com>
To: generobi at life.illinois.edu <generobi at life.illinois.edu>
Hi Gene,
Hope all is well with you! I just wanted to bring this position
announcement to the attention of the UofI grad students and post docs.
This type of position was how I launched my career in DC @ DARPA. It¹s a
great experience and a wonderful opportunity to take a role in funding
cutting edge research.
As for me, I¹m well. Just got a promotion to CTO :) - and still having
lots of fun!
Hope to see you soon.
Best,
Amy
Amy A. Kruse, PhD
Chief Technology Officer
Cubic Global Defense
amy.kruse at cubic.com
Phone: +1 571 357 1811
Mobile: +1 703 203 8233
www.cubic.com <http://www.cubic.com/>
On 9/29/15, 11:48 AM, "Ted Stump"<tstump at sainc.com> wrote:
>
>Position: Computational Neuroscience for Biorobotics
>
>Job Code: 150916-001
>Location: Arlington, VA
>FT/PT Status: Full Time
>Required Clearance: Secret
>
>Position Summary:
>Strategic Analysis, Inc. is seeking a versatile individual to join our
>team as a Computational Neuroscientist supporting our government client
>in the Department of Defense (DoD). Our client's office is responsible
>for overseeing DoD S&T programs in cognitive science, computational
>neuroscience, bioscience and bio-mimetic technology, physiology and
>biophysics, training, human factors, and decision making as related to
>DoD needs. The position would be responsible for the monitoring and
>assessment of current research programs and helping generate new ideas /
>concepts for R&D funding. Responsibilities include reviewing
>state-of-the-art technology areas for new research opportunities,
>monitoring current research efforts, and facilitating technical
>communications between government and industry. Strong interpersonal
>skills as well as working with a diverse team (military, government, and
>industry personnel) are essential. Your ability to interact with senior
>level S&T executives across the DoD and across other government will be
>essential to success in this position.
>
>Requirements:
>
>* PhD (or MS with 2+ years of experience) in cognitive science,
>computational neuroscience, bioscience and bio-mimetic technology,
>physiology and biophysics or relevant field
>
>* Ability to obtain Secret level Government Clearance
>
>Technical Support Roles and Responsibilities include:
>
>* Provides technical and programmatic support directly to client
>PM Interacts daily with the client and contributions are viewed as key
>to the success of the program. Assists client PMs on challenging and
>innovative projects or technical program development.
>
>* Assist in the planning and execution of technical programs
>across various elements of the projects life-cycle. Assist in program
>planning, coordination, and/or assists government client in advocating to
>higher Divisional and Directorate leaders on budgetary and programmatic
>issues for resources.
>
>* Develops feasible research strategies and/or business
>strategies for new technical activities. Assists in the transition of
>technology programs to government clients. Support may include:
>
>- Review state-of-the-art technology areas for new R&D
>opportunities
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