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materials, actuator materials, and novel composite structures. ARL is seeking a motivated engineer with strong mechanical aptitude, mechanical design and fabrication experience. If selected, the individual
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-C-CISD-7633584411-NCCS Description About the Research In recent years, computational design has become increasingly critical
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cognitive modeling systems (e.g., ACT-R Soar, EPIC). A strong background in robotics is not required, though learning the robotic control system will be required once the Associate begins the program
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development; direct fire and indirect fire munition flight dynamics; experimental ballistics experience with design and execution of various in-situ diagnostic devices. This research opportunity aligns with
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energy, and may contain toxic industrial chemicals, or biological and chemical agents. This project aims to develop or improve techniques to measure and characterize atmospheric aerosols. The ultimate goal
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-R-CISD-3590623109-NCCS Description About the Research Data collected from Army research projects and systems testing is quite varied
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considered. The Associate will pursue well-defined objectives within the broad scope of this program, but should have the ability to do research within a multidisciplinary team that includes collaborators from
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insights for future material design and predict performance. Areas of research include (1) thermodynamic modeling of grain boundary complexions; (2) elucidating the role of defects and grain boundary
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knowledge in database design, and should be undergraduate juniors or above in engineering, computer science, physics or a related discipline. All research will be performed at Adelphi Laboratory Center, 2800
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, Adelphi, Maryland. The lab seeks experimental approaches to use laser spectroscopy to study atmospheric aerosols, especially biological and chemical aerosols. Two projects focus on the detection and