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J. Travis Hunsucker

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Florida Institute of Technology

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Florida Institute of Technology

Postdoctoral Researcher in Experimental Hydrodynamics at Florida Institute of Technology

The Hydromechanics and Naval Architecture Lab at Florida Institute of Technology is seeking a postdoctoral researcher in experimental hydrodynamics. The position is based in Melbourne, Florida, and offers an initial one-year appointment with a start date as soon as possible. Research focus areas include full-scale ship powering analysis, open-water self-propelled ship model testing, turbulent boundary layers over rough and compliant surfaces, and naval hydrodynamics. The lab is led by Assistant Professor J. Travis Hunsucker, who specializes in ocean engineering and experimental hydrodynamics. Applicants should have a PhD in Ocean Engineering, Naval Architecture, or a closely related field. A strong experimental background is essential, along with hands-on experience in instrumentation, data acquisition (DAQ) systems, mechatronics, and MATLAB. U.S. citizenship is required for this position. The role is highly hands-on and suited for experimentalists who are comfortable working in both field and laboratory environments. To apply, candidates should email a brief cover letter and CV to Prof. Travis Hunsucker at [email protected]. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. This opportunity is ideal for those interested in advancing research in experimental hydrodynamics, ship powering analysis, and related areas within ocean engineering at a leading U.S. institution.