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Health (DCPH), please visit https://ph.health.mil/Pages/About.aspx . About ORISE This program, administered by Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) through its contract with the U.S. Department
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This program, administered by Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE
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to the development of new materials. The overarching goal is to accelerate the development of new materials by significantly reducing development time and evaluation costs. To realize this goal, high-fidelity physical
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investigation and developing software algorithms and techniques to support human or machine information interactions for the purpose of information retrieval/dissemination, analysis and/or decision making
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-C-CISD-1780409609 Description About the Research Our goal is to develop improved optical methods for characterizing and understanding
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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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to extract and predict meaningful information from Army-relevant data. In the course of our research, we will be developing novel data preprocessing and analysis strategies with the dual goals of 1
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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