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techniques for assessing cyber vulnerability and degree of adversarial activity over wired and wireless networks with distributed intrusion detection sensors, (ii) developing experimentally-validated models
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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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Mexico, and elsewhere), and in relating particle composition to measurements of size distributions, air mass trajectories, etc.; (2) development of algorithms to process complex spectral data and identify
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trade-offs between experimental time periods and participant populations studied, resolution of data acquired, and the number of different facets of human assessment integrated (e.g., intended behaviors
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: steven.c.hill32.civ@army.mil About CISD The Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (CISD) conducts research in a variety of disciplines relevant to achieving and implementing the so-called digital
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, technology, and analysis to enable full-spectrum operations. The opportunity available is in the Battlefield Environment Division of the Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (CISD). For further
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minimum collateral damages. Applicants for the research category should possess a Ph.D. in applied math, computer science, physics, engineering or a related discipline. Research in the second category may
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performed in collaboration with other computational and experimental teams within ARL and academia. Qualified candidates should be US Citizens and have received their PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical
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background in developing novel analysis techniques from one of the following disciplines: mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, engineering, biology, psychology and neuroscience. ARL Advisor
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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