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internationally known, unique facilities. This team has developed state-of-the-art experimental and computational models for solving water resource problems worldwide. CHL research and development addresses water
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chemical contaminants in water. Research fellows will participate in experiments and modeling efforts to assess the performance of systems designed to remove water pollutants and augment water quality in
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limited to: creating prototypes for unmanned systems; engaging with multidisciplinary teams; modeling and simulation; testing systems; troubleshooting; and documenting processes. Your participation will
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Research Laboratory (AFRL) Cognition and Modeling Branch is offering a Research Fellowship at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. What will I be doing? As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
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-liquid interface in vitro models of the human lung Gaining experience preparing routine chemical and drug solutions Conducting in-depth analysis of high-throughput data Interpreting fluorescent image
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-available, fit-for-purpose products and decision support systems. They will also learn about current needs for additional weather and fuel information and how to expand incorporation of meteorological
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determination, and morphology for applications such as environmental monitoring, nuclear non-proliferation, and improving predictive modeling tools (e.g., LEEDR). Additional efforts involve innovative techniques
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and technology, environmental resiliency, environmental sensing, ecological modeling and forecasting, risk and decision science, environmentally sustainable material, systems biology, climate change
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and technology, environmental resiliency, environmental sensing, ecological modeling and forecasting, risk and decision science, environmentally sustainable material, systems biology, climate change
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and technology, environmental resiliency, environmental sensing, ecological modeling and forecasting, risk and decision science, environmentally sustainable material, systems biology, climate change