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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: This project evaluates the performance of multiple Rainbow trout lines, bred for disease
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(RSI) Program encourages research careers in STEM fields by connecting current students and recent graduates to world-class researchers and staff offering educational, mission-aligned training
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Internships (TPI) program provides students and recent graduates with the opportunity to be mentored by world-class technical and professional staff who support the mission of the laboratory by managing and
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. The office is part of the Research and Development program of the Northern Research Station (NRS) of the USDA Forest Service. The primary opportunity of the fellows will be to participate in the preparation
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skills: Previous experience performing non-destructive core characterizations, Data analysis of varied data (computed tomography, Core logger, and Report generation/writing expertise. It is recognized
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experimental data, perform statistical analyses, and contribute to the interpretation of results. Learning Objectives: The participant will be provided with opportunities to receive hands-on experience in
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technologies required to make that future possible. We’ve long touted our success in developing the technologies that took on acid rain in the 1970s and mercury in the early 2000s. Program Goals The NETL Faculty
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providing the best available scientific advice and input; establishing appropriate linkages between the USDA and other science performing organizations in government (U.S. and abroad), academia, and industry
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the guidance of mentors, you will conduct research alongside staff and primary researchers. Through your participation in the ORISE program at ERDC laboratories, you will be introduced to a real-world laboratory
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algorithms) that enable rapid creation of new high-fidelity multi-scale/multi-physics computer models of materials capable of utilizing modern extreme-scale computing environments. The success of multi-scale