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
Today’s #TeammateTuesday features Marianne Spurrier, PMP, Director of Applied Mathematics & Physics Solutions. We appreciate all you do for Riverside Research, Marianne: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7163198545011924992 #WeAreRiversideResearch #TeamRiversideResearch
Dr. Bill Casebeer, Riverside Research Director of AI/ML, moderated a panel discussion about the virtual battlespace at the Potomac Officers Club's 10th Annual Defense R&D Summit last week. Guided by Dr. Casebeer, panelists discussed the necessity of #AI in defense strategies, necessitated by widespread connectivity and the increasingly constant nature of cyberattacks. Learn more about the panel on GovConWire: https://bit.ly/3Uy6VTU #MachineLearning #POCdefrd10 #Cyberdefense
To celebrate the achievements of Black Americans in #science and #research during #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re sharing about influential Black Americans in these career fields. This week, we’re highlighting the legacy of Dorothy Vaughan (1910-2008), a human computer and mathematician who worked for NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). A familiar face at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia, Ms. Vaughan was the first Black American to be promoted to a supervisor role at West Area Computers. Ms. Vaughan taught herself and her staff the #Fortran programming language before leading the Langley Analysis and Computer Division (ACD) programming section. A posthumous recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal, Ms. Vaughan is one of the #HiddenFigures featured in Margo Lee Shetterly’s book (later adapted into a popular film). Ms. Vaughan received a B.A. in mathematics from Wilberforce University in 1929 and decided to support her family as a teacher during the Great Depression instead of pursuing graduate studies. In 2020, a satellite bearing her name was launched into space. (Public domain image via NASA)
Riverside Research is excited to spend some time at The Ohio State University in March! OSU alum, Eric Connelly, MPA, MA, Foreign Language Research Analyst and Project Lead, has been invited to speak at the university. Eric will discuss “Pursuing a Career in Critical Languages: Supporting National Intelligence in the Midwest” with the support of Technical Recruiter Joseph Abiog. Eric and Joe will be meeting students who are interested in pursuing #IntelligenceCareers with their linguistic knowledge, talent, and expertise. OSU students can visit the school’s event page for registration and complete information: https://bit.ly/3Osg3po #Careers #Linguists #WeAreRiversideResearch