Research Scientist I
University
Saturday, 02 May 2026
The University of Mississippi's National Center for Physical Acoustics (NCPA) is seeking a Research Scientist I to work with NCPA staff and students to develop and design unique and state-of-the-art acoustic signal processing algorithms and software. This position requires the successful applicant to have demonstrated experience developing mathematical models of systems employing sensors for signal processing or control, as well as applying statistical data analysis techniques to multiple-channel data. Demonstrated knowledge of applied linear algebra and experience translating mathematical solutions into software is required as well as the ability to develop research proposals, prepare and deliver technical presentations, and prepare manuscripts for journal publication. Demonstrated project leadership and successful mentoring of students is required. Knowledge of physical acoustics, array signal processing techniques, and C are highly desirable. The selected candidate must be eligible for U.S. Security Clearance. Job Description:Demonstrated experience developing mathematical models of systems employing sensors for signal processing or control. Demonstrated experience in applying statistical data analysis techniques to multiple-channel data. Demonstrated knowledge of applied linear algebra and experience translating mathematical solutions into software. Demonstrated project leadership and successful mentoring of students. Demonstrated ability to develop research proposals, prepare and deliver technical presentations, and prepare manuscripts for journal publication. Minimum Qualifications: (Applicants must meet the posted minimum qualifications for the position at the time of completing and submitting an application.)1. PhD in a relevant field of engineering or science (Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or a related field)2. A minimum of nine (9) years of relevant experience including: Demonstrated experience developing mathematical models of systems employing sensors for signal processing or control. Demonstrated experience in applying statistical data analysis techniques to multiple-channel data. Demonstrated knowledge of applied linear algebra and experience translating mathematical solutions into software .. Must qualify for US Security Clearance. Required Documents (required at time of application; cannot be loaded after application is submitted): Cover Letter - Resume / Vitae - An official copy of your transcript - List of at least 3 professional references - Job Responsibilities:The applicant will work with NCPA staff and students to develop and design unique and state-of-the-art acoustic signal processing algorithms and software. This position requires the successful applicant to have demonstrated experience developing mathematical models of systems employing sensors for signal processing or control, as well as applying statistical data analysis techniques to multiple-channel data. Demonstrated knowledge of applied linear algebra and experience translating mathematical solutions into software is required as well as the ability to develop research proposals, prepare and deliver technical presentations, and prepare manuscripts for journal publication. Demonstrated project leadership and successful mentoring of students is required. Knowledge of physical acoustics, array signal processing techniques, and C are highly desirable. The applicant will take on project leadership roles as well as mentor students. The selected candidate must eligible for U.S. Security Clearance. Education Qualifications:PhD: Engineering Science (Required)Experience: