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research and analysis in the Army. The Composites and Hybrid Materials Branch of the US Army Research Laboratory is looking for an applicant in the area of polymeric materials characterization to carry out
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, topological data analysis, and machine learning to understand data relationships generated by either our simulations or from experimentally acquired neuroimaging data. Applicants should have a strong
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, technology, and analysis to enable full-spectrum operations. The opportunity available is in the Battlefield Environment Division of the Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (CISD). For further
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models at multiple scales are usually developed and combined into a single multi-scale/multi-physics model. With this process, analysis and optimization are possible. Computational analysis and design of
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used in cognitive psychology, such as experimentation, task analysis, and human factors analysis may be incorporated into the proposed research project. Use of ARL’s facilities such as the Robotic Test
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battlefield. Problems address the sensing, distribution, analysis, and display of information in the modern battle space. CISD research focuses on four major areas: communications, atmospheric modeling
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research and analysis in the Army. Interdisciplinary research opportunities exist in materials modeling at length scales ranging from atomistics to mesoscale microstructures to support discoveries relating
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research and analysis in the Army. Exceptional candidates with MA in mathematics and numerical sciences are sought in the area of ballistics research; guidance, navigation, and control (GNC); sensor
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research and analysis in the Army. The Applied Physics Branch of the US Army Research Laboratory is looking for an applicant for a post-doctoral fellowship in the area signature exploitation/reduction
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address the sensing, distribution, analysis, and display of information in the modern battle space. CISD research focuses on four major areas: communications, atmospheric modeling, battlefield visualization