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the nitrogen balance through careful measurements of N inputs and N outputs under different treatments and weather conditions. The research will utilize graphene sensors to measure N losses through the soil
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: Our research project focuses on developing nondestructive sensors for measurement
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power. Primarily supported by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the IC Postdoc Program bridges the research community and the IC by mobilizing top-tier researchers to tackle challenges crucial
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technology to extract and analyze novel biofluids, such as dermal interstitial fluid (ISF). Your research activities will relate to the development of next-generation sensors for human health and performance
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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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the way, you will engage in activities and research in several areas. These include, but are not limited to: Learn about improving sensor performance and stability for the long-term measurement
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students, other postdocs, and faculty/permanent researchers, and be encouraged to lead publications on individual planets/planet systems as well as contribute to team member led publications. Individual
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, and contributing to scientific publications. Learning Objectives: Gain expertise in field research related to managed aquifer recharge, including the use of data loggers and sensors, geophysical tools
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agronomists, plant breeders, biologists, entomologists, and soil scientists will help the postdoc to train and grow as an expert in the field, and as a future scientist. Under the guidance of a mentor, the
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plant physiological sensor systems to monitor environmental and crop dynamics. Strengthen data management and analysis competencies through the collection, processing, and management of large