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engineering research. CMS interfaces with the broader Department of Defense (DoD) agencies. ORAU Fellows at USMA-CMS conduct fundamental and applied research and engineering on projects that are aligned with
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, broad lava plains, ancient impact basins, and the largest volcano in the solar system. We use multiple analysis techniques to understand the formation, modification, and age of planetary materials
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mentors. This personal connection can be the key to “standing out” from other applications. The NGSI programs use "pool" based application postings where multiple mentors will consider candidates with a
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, novel ways to combine multiple different types of remote sensing; e.g., combining spectroscopy, LiDAR, and SAR). Where appropriate, this research area may include opportunities to conduct field work near
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how to synthesize and report findings on associations between dietary intake, beverage choices, and health outcomes in alignment with the 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and submit at least
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multiple applications in Zintellect, they must click the unique link in each email request, but will be given the opportunity to copy over what they had previously submitted. All documents must be in English
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are encouraged to request multiple recommendations and begin contacting recommenders immediately upon submitting an application. Recommendation letters will be uploaded in Zintellect and should address
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Information For more information on the DOE Scholars Program, visit https://orise.orau.gov/doescholars or contact us at doescholars@orise.orau.gov . The DOE Scholars Program offers multiple opportunities
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nationally that align with their interests and professional goals. Learning Objectives: While the primary mentor will be an agronomist, the participant will collaborate closely with social scientists, food
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present at any given survey station. Organize raw data into a format suitable for analyzing complex, occupancy models Run multi-species and multiple-state occupancy analyses to determine species richness