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Conducting research and analysis of current threat environment Learning about DTRA Test and Assessment activities Gaining experience communicating and coordinating across Agency Divisions, Departments, and
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between various system and network architectural layers and relationships between respective protocol capabilities and characteristics, as well as networking analysis and/or decision analytic tools and
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performed in collaboration with other computational and experimental teams within ARL and academia. Qualified candidates should be US Citizens and have received their PhD in Materials Science, Mechanical
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solutions based on an examination of the problem presented and the current state of the art in various technologies. The successful applicant will have a PhD in Physics or a related discipline with an excess
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propagation and/or imaging in complex battlefield environments. As signals propagate through the environment, they undergo effects due to atmospheric turbulence, atmospheric gradients, terrain, and other
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. Experimental approaches focus on developing and utilizing novel technology platforms to examine new multi-sensor combinations and critical issues of multisensory integration in real-world environments. We aim
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the effects of the environment on biological and other aerosols. The development of modeling capabilities for such problems is an aspect of these opportunities. ARL Advisor: Steven Hill ARL Advisor Email
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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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applying these skills to characterize human behavior in real-world environments. ARL Advisor: Amar Marathe ARL Advisor Email: amar.marathe.civ@mail.mil About HRED The Human Research and Engineering
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the ARL S&T Campaign in the Sciences-for-Lethality with research efforts related to desired effects at standoff ranges for moving targets in access denied environments to improve the performance of future