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) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to optimize collection methods and protocols for human biofluids. This project will be in support of the Air and Space
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Research Laboratory is offering a Biosensor Research Fellowship in the Operational Sensing Section at the 711th Human Performance Wing (711 HPW), headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton
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software engineering, human factors usability, and design/visualization in developing applications to optimize combat casualty care. These projects include augmented/mixed reality systems, headset/sensor
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projects utilizing software engineering, human factors usability, and design/visualization in developing applications to optimize combat casualty care. These projects include software mobile application
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, human factors usability evaluation, and design/visualization to develop applications that optimize combat casualty care. These projects include augmented/mixed reality systems, headset/sensor evaluations
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collaboratively with our team, you will analyze forest inventory data, along with ancillary data including gridded climate data, remotely sensed information, land use, human population and income, global trade, and
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experience in the following: Organizing and standardizing human data collection procedures Developing novel, independent research questions focused on injury and performance Engaging and collaborating directly
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Education (ORISE), was established through an interagency agreement between DOE and DoD. Participants do not enter an employee/employer relationship with ORISE, ORAU, DoD or any other office or agency
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will support various projects utilizing software engineering, human factors usability evaluation, and design/visualization to develop applications that optimize combat casualty care. These projects
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will also consider fire exposure risk, erosion, nearshore coral health, and health and human safety. This learning opportunity will involve mentorship into how to construct complex landscape scale