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, especially those derived through In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). Position Summary Senior Postdoctoral Researcher position in advanced structured materials and cell development of "next generation
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be in English or include an official English translation. If you have questions about the application process, contact NETLinfo@orau.org . After you have submitted an application in Zintellect, you may
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is with the Research and Operations (R&O) Directorate within DEVCOM CBC, which has more than 400 employees including over 100 PhD staff members with chemistry, biology, physiology, and engineering
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analytics – This research will apply creativity and hands-on knowledge and skills (e.g., data engineering, data science, language, image, video) to demonstrate situational awareness and decision-making in
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with emphases on additive manufacturing pre-processing, post-processing, and in-situ and ex-situ processing data analyses. The position will require to work as a part of large AM applied research teams
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analytics – This research will apply creativity and hands-on knowledge and skills (e.g., data engineering, data science, language, image, video) to demonstrate situational awareness and decision-making in
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theoretical formulation and analysis to testing algorithms in real-time on representative target hardware or in system-in-the-loop environments. This Post-Doc position will support the development and
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-destructive core characterization equipment, processing the data into publication quality images and output, and assisting in writing technical reports on the observed core properties. Stipend: Participants
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or include an official English translation. If you have questions about the application process, contact NETLinfo@orau.org . After you have submitted an application in Zintellect, you may reach out
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processing. Proposals should address these challenges directly, with an emphasis on operational strategies that enable reliable data acquisition and interpretation under realistic planetary conditions