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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-R-WMRD-300126 Description About the Research The US Army Research Laboratory, Mechanical Sciences Division under the Weapons and
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environments. Flight Dynamics and Control research makes significant usages of 6-DOF guided flight models to connect together component flight, control, and sensor models and understand their performance as a
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a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to improve the mechanical properties of additively manufactured refractory metals and their alloys. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a
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, mechanical and thermal materials characterization, and fabrication of application demos. The student will work on a team of multi-disciplinary engineers, and interact with DoD, academia, and industry
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THz interferometry in space. Both NbN and MgB2 based HEBs are of interest. The new topic of the research in the device physics is an exploration of the negative electro-thermal feedback mechanism
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magnetograms and EUV images. A key component of the analysis will be measuring plasma composition (elemental abundances), as these abundances are believed to remain largely unchanged from the corona
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the performance of biobased additive/modifiers for asphalt binders and lubricants, research the separation process to produce high boiling FPO fraction, analyze their mechanical properties, and assess
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mechanical properties, making it a suitable material for MEMS. Particularly, GaN and its related material family are very interesting for harsh environment applications. Beyond earth, GaN based microsystems
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material response at the nano and microstructural levels during high loading rates. Track and validate multiscale deformation mechanisms in primarily polymeric materials, multilayer polymer composite
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for advanced weaponry and protection. Research is pursued in energetic materials dynamics, propulsion/flight physics, projectile warhead mechanics, terminal effects phenomena, armor/survivability technologies