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, please contact us at K12@orau.org . Application Deadline 5/13/2025 11:59:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Description The ORISE Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) Mini-Academy is a two-day program that
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of applying artificial intelligence to public health challenges. The focus is on developing a cutting-edge natural language query system to revolutionize how entomologists and epidemiologists at the Defense
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. Description: Basic and applied research in Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling, and autonomous systems with applications to spacecraft autonomy, as well as multi-agent systems, sensorwebs, and
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publications, preferably on the climate-public health nexus. Experience with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques. Point of Contact Mikeala Eligibility Requirements Citizenship: LPR
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linked to environments, chemical pathways, and feedback mechanisms. The tools of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) may be uniquely suited to addressing elements of this challenge
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, human behavior, energy and environmental science, and artificial intelligence. The first eight weeks will be spent at NREL in an immersive environment with an NREL staff researcher/mentor. The final two
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assessment of the Medical Accession Records Pilot (MARP). Advance statistical approaches to implement Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML) and predictive analytic techniques, leveraging
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intelligence agencies through applied research and development. What will I be doing? This project involves the development of extraction and instrumental methods for the analysis of residues from detonators
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PhD in a relevant field such as structural mechanics, heat transfer, numerical optimization, topology optimization, or lattice design. The postdoctoral scholar will be responsible for vigorously
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domestic sources. Contribute to U.S. energy engagements by providing timely and accurate market intelligence to inform DOE leadership and interagency efforts. Collaborate with experts across DOE, U.S