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2026. Appointment Length: The appointment will initially be for one year but may be renewed for a second year upon recommendation of the mentor and ARS. Level of Participation: The appointment is full
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medical material that sustain the combat effectiveness of the warfighter. WRAIR provides unique research capabilities and innovative medical solutions to a range of Force Health Protection and Readiness
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agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: Under the guidance of mentor, the participant will conduct research on functionalizing waste lipids and the high boiling fraction of fast
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(WRAIR) aims to conduct biomedical research that is responsive to Department of Defense and U.S. Army requirements and delivers lifesaving products including knowledge, technology and medical material
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mentor, the participant will conduct research on targeted and non-targeted analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in food and food contact materials. The participant will be a part of
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or select applicants; selections are made by the sponsoring agency identified on this opportunity. All application materials should be submitted via the “Apply” button at the bottom of this opportunity
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Modeling Expert Workgroup II (SOMEW II) meeting, gaining experience in the assembly of technical materials, review of materials for accuracy, and interaction with report contributors. Why should I apply? In
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will I be doing? Refractory metals (Mo, Nb, Ta, W, and Re) are promising materials for high temperature structural applications as a result of their high melting points and high strengths. Additive
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of Defense and U.S. Army requirements and delivers lifesaving products including knowledge, technology and medical material that sustain the combat effectiveness of the warfighter. WRAIR provides unique
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areas. These include, but are not limited to: Reviewing educational and research materials related to electrically heated pavement systems Learning the scientific and technical principles of heat transfer