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investigate AI/ML algorithms to deliver behavioral interventions at the moments of need and how those can/should be modified to account for personalized preferences. To accomplish this goal, we study behavior
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the brain. We are particularly looking for a PhD level systems neuroscientist with expertise in animal behavior tracking using deep learning algorithms and its causal link with specific neural circuits
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solutions. Contribute to the research and development of unique algorithmic solutions for a wide array of sponsor requirements, with a focus on machine learning and artificial intelligence. Contribute
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development tools, large language models (LLMs) or machine learning (ML) algorithms is a plus. Familiarity in cybersecurity best practices of data management, access, development, version control, associated
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State. The mission of the IST department is to analyze, design, develop, and prototype sensor systems and networks for all DoD services and national intelligence and other government agencies. Focus
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. The mission of the department is to analyze, design, develop, and prototype sensor systems and networks for all DoD services and national intelligence and other government agencies. Focus being
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knowledge in FPGA design. We desire a person interested in collaborating and learning with a team of fellow brilliant researchers to develop the next level of processing and analysis algorithms, possess
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processing, and sensor fabrication and testing. Students typically work 5-10 hours per week during the semester and 40 hours per week over the summer. EMDD works with students to determine a schedule based on
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Develop unique algorithmic and implementation solutions to a wide array of sponsor requirements Work within an agile development environment with other developers, scrum master and product owners with
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all transitioning military members to apply. You will: Create Algorithms and/or software design Develop C/C++ or equivalent code to interface with developed hardware and associated interfaces (SPI, I2C