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: steven.c.hill32.civ@army.mil About CISD The Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (CISD) conducts research in a variety of disciplines relevant to achieving and implementing the so-called digital
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is to field instruments, and provide Army-relevant information, especially related to aerosol composition. Opportunities exist (1) in the characterization of ambient aerosols (at sites in Maryland, New
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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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, 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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and computing performance by analyzing, simulating, and/or emulating network traffic, intrusions, false positives and negatives, (iii) data fusion, filtering, and secure aggregation in networks with
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experimental physics, wave propagation theory, atmospheric science, signal processing, information theory, inverse theory, and mathematical, numerical, and computational modeling. Interested candidates should
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of crystals suitable for diffraction The use of various lab based instruments to obtain x-ray diffraction The use of synchrotron and/or neutron sources to obtain x-ray/neutron diffraction data Interpretation
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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
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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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the scientific community. Data collection and analytic tool development efforts to date overtly fail to capture the variability that is needed to characterize the dynamics of human behavior. Researchers have made