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directorate also manages the laboratory’s essential research programs, which are flagship research efforts focused on delivering defined outcomes. A complete application includes: Curriculum Vitae or Resume
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, battlefield visualization, and computing About ARL-RAP The Army Research Laboratory Research Associateship Program (ARL-RAP) is designed to significantly increase the involvement of creative and highly trained
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: neutral atomic vapor, trapped ions, solid state defects, doped solids, and photonics - for applications in quantum communication, sensing, and computation. Currently in the neutral atom lab we have ongoing
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transport protocol/software/middle ware applications across varied communication mediums. * Understanding networked information systems and/or networked devices in distributed configurations that provide
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materials is applicable across a wide range of materials science and technology areas. Research opportunities exists for the development of computational methodologies (numerical methods and associated
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applications for a postdoctoral fellow for an experimental scientist in the field of crystallography. Primary responsibilities include measurement of material behavior utilizing x-ray and/or neutron diffraction
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research and analysis in the Army. The Applied Physics Branch of the US Army Research Laboratory is looking for an applicant for a post-doctoral fellowship in the area signature exploitation/reduction
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or MATLAB programming. ARL Advisor: Daniel Baechle ARL Advisor Email: daniel.m.baechle.civ@mail.mil About WMRD The goals of the Weapons and Materials Research Directorate (WMRD) are to enhance the lethality
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mechanics) for armor, armament, missiles, ground vehicles, helicopters, and individual soldier applications necessary for maintaining and ensuring supremacy in future land warfare. All opportunities posted
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of mechanisms and on generating concepts and emerging technologies that support lethality and protection systems. Applicants should have received an MS degree or higher in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering