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Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) (est. February 1, 1961) solves interdisciplinary, strategically important problems for the Corps of Engineers, Army, Department of Defense, and the Nation. CRREL discovers
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Laboratory Research Associateship Program (ARL-RAP) is designed to significantly increase the involvement of creative and highly trained scientists and engineers from academia and industry in scientific and
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:00:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Description The Air Force Institute of Technology is offering a Refractory Metals Additive Manufacturing Research Fellowship at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. What
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classroom grant will be awarded to all participants who participate the full four weeks. The program provides opportunities to learn from world-renowned scientists and engineers. Professional development
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classroom grant will be awarded to all participants who participate the full two weeks. The program provides opportunities to learn from world-renowned scientists and engineers. Professional development
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Organization U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Reference Code ERDC-CERL-2025-0003 How to Apply Click on APPLY now to start your application. Description The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE
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to participate in STEM or STEM-related projects with research and professional staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Diversity is Key Scientific discovery is a team effort. Researchers, engineers, and
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for education and professional development opportunities. Description Fellowship Activities The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Science, Technology, and Policy Program is designed to provide opportunities
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economic, ecological, and social vitality; connecting people to the land and one another; and delivering world-class science, technology and land management. Research Project: The participant will engage in
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Institute of Technology (AFIT) is offering a postdoctoral fellowship at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. What will I be doing? As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) participant