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PIO SHORT COURSE - "From the Wright Flyer to Fly-by-Wire," a two-day professional development short course presented by David H. Klyde of Systems Technology, Inc., and David G. Mitchell of Hoh Aeronautics, Inc. PILOT-INDUCED OSCILLATIONS (PIO) are rare, unexpected, and unintended excursions in aircraft attitude and flight path caused by anomalous interactions between the aircraft and pilot. In this two-day short course, the phenomenon of PIO will be examined from its origins to today's events.
 
Employment Opportunities
Employment Opportunities at STI: 

February 11, 2008

Systems Technology, Inc. is always interested in talking with talented engineers, with a strong interest and background in vehicle dynamics and control and related human factors, about a career at STI. STI activities involve aerospace, automotive, and marine systems in work for the US Government (DOD, NASA, DOT and NIH) and private industry. STI seeks engineers with experience in: math modeling, estimation of stability and control parameters applying aero/hydrodynamics, testing and system identification, sensors and actuators, linear stability and control analysis, nonlinear dynamic analysis and simulation, aero-servo-elasticity, vehicle navigation guidance and control system design, handling qualities, and the human-machine interface. Prefer MS/PhD in Aero. E., M.E., applied mechanics, or E.E. with background in rigid body, structural, and vehicle dynamics; solid and fluid mechanics; classical and modern control theory, handling qualities, and simulation.  Matlab-Simulink and C/C++ programming experience a plus. US citizenship or Permanent Residence required.

STI is an employee-owned company offering a competitive benefits package. If you are interested in a career at STI, please send your resume to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it .

 
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