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, Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene, and Laboratory Services. What will I be doing? Under the guidance of a software engineering mentor, you will be involved with and learn how to: Conduct public health related
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: Biological and Biotechnology Sciences; Electromagnetic Spectrum Sciences; Energy Sciences, Humans in Complex Systems; Mechanical Sciences; Military Information Sciences; Network, Cyber, and Computational
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, which are flagship research efforts focused on delivering defined outcomes. About ARL-RAP The Army Research Laboratory Research Associateship Program (ARL-RAP) is designed to significantly increase
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, git, raspberry pi, sensor integration, networking, and radios. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor, you will gain hands-on experience to support your academic and professional goals
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findings from a surveillance network to decision-makers, other researchers, and the public. Gain experiences within the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (GEIS) Branch of the DoD’s Armed Forces Health
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monitoring coastal wetland ecosystems. The participant will aid in the establishment of a pre-management data acquisition and post-management action monitoring network at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
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topic should relate to a specific opportunity at ARL The objective of the research topic should be clear and have a defined outcome Explain the direction you plan to pursue Include expected period for
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-efficient machine learning framework that leverages graph grammar to inverse-design polymers with tailored thermal and mechanical properties. By interpreting molecules as graph networks, they will train a
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and participant will define the scope of research and schedule the appointment period. Appointment periods range from one month to more than one year. Funding varies and is awarded based upon
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community of scientists and researchers in an effort to study on volumetric muscle loss (VML) and post traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). VML, defined as the irrecoverable frank loss of skeletal muscle tissue