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specially designed to test the most precise navigation sensors and systems. The mission of the NRDD is to conduct new navigation technology research and development, systems engineering, and provide expert
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the future of technology. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Design, simulate, and implement advanced control algorithms (e.g., PID, adaptive, model predictive control. Etc.) for biomedical devices and
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program integrates the study of wireless networking, protocols, sensor networks, security, software development, embedded systems, data analytics, and big data to provide students with the knowledge and
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technology with robotic platforms to meet project-specific requirements. • Design and implement advanced control algorithms for autonomous operation. • Collaborate on robot simulation and hardware-in-the-loop
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diagnostic tools, automation, advanced software, and sensors and controls among others). Interact and collaborate with researchers from universities, national laboratories, and private industry. Present
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for advancements in critical DoD areas, such as integrated hypersonics, directed energy, advanced materials, trusted AI and autonomy, robotics, FutureG, human-machine interfaces, and integrated sensors. We
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wide range of applied research and development projects involving sensors, lasers, and electro-optical technology. ARL is an authorized DoD SkillBridge partner and welcomes all transitioning military
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water sensor at the molecular level. Our measurement techniques and numerical models based on constrained regularization algorithms allow us to link these measurements with other techniques including
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Sonmez Turan meltem.turan@nist.gov 301.975.4391 Description NIST standardized cryptographic algorithms are intended to be "bulletproof". That is, the computational complexity needed to break them is
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and signal-acquisition circuitry, and signal-processing/pattern-recognition algorithms. The sensors must be tailored for the particular nature of a given chemical or biochemical measurement problem by