Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
projects utilizing software engineering, human factors usability, and design/visualization in developing applications to optimize combat casualty care. These projects include software mobile application
-
research and gathering data on software application usability and clinical performance testing. Gaining experience developing, implementing and executing research studies. Evaluating software/hardware
-
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
-
that will aid in identifying strategies to overcome stress resistance shown by pathogenic bacteria present in biofilm niches. You will also help test the following hypothesis: Identification and evaluation
-
a structured, short-term appointment. The program is intended for students and postgraduates who seek to gain exposure to AFIT's scientific expertise and mission-driven environment. Through
-
calibration systems. Participants will engage in hands-on activities involving optics, optical systems, remote sensing, laser physics, system diagnostics, and system integration (including control software
-
and the ability to detect harmful contaminants in drinking water is critical for human health and safety. An emerging concern in water contamination is the presence of small molecule toxins, often
-
identifying strategies to overcome stress resistance shown by pathogenic bacteria present in biofilm niches. The fellow will help test the following hypothesis: Identification and evaluation of effective
-
of combat related orthopaedic trauma. In particular, contemporary cell / molecular biology in vitro approaches as well as clinically relevant small and large animal models of orthopaedic trauma are utilized
-
studies and techniques, insect identification, and statistical analysis of ecological data. Opportunities to learn insect rearing and testing of vector competence for VSV will be available. The fellow will