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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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community of scientists and researchers in an effort to prepare, test and optimize biological sensors in response to analytes of interest in water. The research team will explore methods to preserve
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American farmers' need for innovative agricultural technologies and management systems to optimize resource use, mitigate abiotic stress impacts, and improve farm profitability. This research aims to bridge
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integrating advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques with process-based crop models, this research will empower farmers to optimize conservation practices, increase
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influenza vaccines, and continue efforts to optimize fast reliable processes to produce the reagents (monoclonal antibodies, and polyclonal sera) needed for these assays. In addition, these pandemic influenza
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, you will join a community of scientists and researchers committed to optimizing combat casualty care through translational research. You will engage in large animal research focused on burn
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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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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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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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, measurement techniques, etc.) to optimize flight instrument workflow and hardware. For more information about our group and facilities, please see http://planetary.msfc.nasa.gov/Main.html Location: Goddard