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ceramic processing-structure-property relationships. These simulations seek to uncover fundamental mechanisms controlling microstructure evolution and mechanical response of armor ceramics to provide
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neuroimaging techniques only allow researchers to observe this brain activity in a highly filtered form. Our group at the Army Research Laboratory is developing new analytic techniques to understand how
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the scientific community. Data collection and analytic tool development efforts to date overtly fail to capture the variability that is needed to characterize the dynamics of human behavior. Researchers have made
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background experience. ARL Advisor: Paul Kunz ARL Advisor Email: paul.d.kunz.civ@army.mil About Army Research Directorate (ARD) ARL’s Army Research Directorate (ARD) focuses on exploiting concept development
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research and analysis in the Army. US citizenship is required for this research opportunity. The successful candidate will assist with the development of novel nano-mechanical test methods for and
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development; direct fire and indirect fire munition flight dynamics; experimental ballistics experience with design and execution of various in-situ diagnostic devices. This research opportunity aligns with
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metrics, developing models, and analyzing performance for intrusion detection systems and networks. Specific opportunities exist in the following areas: (i) identifying metrics and continuous monitoring
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. Experimental approaches focus on developing and utilizing novel technology platforms to examine new multi-sensor combinations and critical issues of multisensory integration in real-world environments. We aim
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to protecting soldiers from harm. The approach requires the development of intelligent robots that also have a high degree of autonomy. To accomplish this, ARL has developed a robotic control system that has
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-C-WMRD-3502917393 Description About the Research Develop new experimental techniques towards improved understanding of underlying