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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-R-CISD-1177647728 Description About the Research Research opportunities are available in networking and decision support technologies
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with regional scientists and managers interested in invasive species and with Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (RISCC) Management Networks in the Southwest and elsewhere in the US. Translating
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-efficient machine learning framework that leverages graph grammar to inverse-design polymers with tailored thermal and mechanical properties. By interpreting molecules as graph networks, they will train a
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, including workshops, lab tours, lectures, poster sessions, seminars, and networking opportunities. A few helpful tips before you start an application: Review the science areas at ORNL to determine what best
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on personal career development in the areas of STEM, providing opportunities to collaborate and network with other students and researchers. Highly competitive applicants will have education and/or
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the areas of STEM, providing opportunities to collaborate and network with other students and researchers across all STEM disciplines. Application Requirements A complete application consists of: Zintellect
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of network understanding around local food security at the nexus of OneHealth; Mapping/synthesizing OneHealth interactions that occur across the islands, with an emphasis on food security; Explore technologies
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strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in nutrition research, nutrition policy, and
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and FDA, learn from federal experts and strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in
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, git, raspberry pi, sensor integration, networking, and radios. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor, you will gain hands-on experience to support your academic and professional goals