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, austere conditions. Learning about military deployment health and gain experience in environmental data collection. Contributing to solutions for difficult environmental health problems in complex
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in injured war fighter and patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO). This opportunity provides you, as the faculty participant, the opportunity to learn new scientific applications
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, machine learning, computer vision, and use of digital data collection strategies is preferred. Ability to communicate about strategies and tools implemented effectively to non-expert audiences. Ability
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research in several areas. These include, but are not limited to: Exploring machine learning techniques to analyze current systems and assess opportunities for improvement Gaining experience with virtual
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of hydrate distributions and fluid migration in porous media under in situ conditions, and • Machine learning application to gas hydrate system to develop efficient key parameter estimation tools and large
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resolution visualizations of hydrate distributions and fluid migration in porous media under in situ conditions, and • Machine learning application to gas hydrate system to develop efficient key parameter
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Engineering 1: Under the guidance of a mentor, this Lifecycle Engineering program area will teach you how to utilize chemical, biochemical, and systems engineering to develop and design solutions that continue
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is for STEM-focused undergraduates, and recent graduates, with a strong interest in STEM professions. Under the guidance of a mentor, you will learn how to utilize mechanical, electrical, computer, and
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in genetically modified maize hybrids. Outcomes will contribute long-term goals to develop tools to detect and monitor resistant insects in field populations. Learning Objectives: Participants will
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learn how phenotypic datasets are integrated with genomic data for association analyses, genomic selection, and AI-driven methods, including machine learning and deep learning, to enhance germplasm