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. Development and maturation of control algorithms is critical to achieving the potential benefits of these systems. NASA requires modeling and test capabilities to support this maturation, from control algorithm
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. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). The objectives of this research are to develop advanced ocean color algorithms that take advantage
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utilizing existing and upcoming sensor deployments. The opportunity will include a range of activities and experiences including data collection, image analysis, workflow/algorithm development, sensor testing
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precipitation observation on the global scale. The Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Laboratory at Goddard Space Flight Center leads research aimed at algorithm improvements to create state-of-the-art global
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control algorithms (such as adaptive control or model predictive control) to reliably maneuver Army projectiles to the target despite limited state information, control authority, and changing flight
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? Under the guidance of a mentor and as the selected candidate, you will learn how to apply algorithms to predict parts of coding and noncoding sequences for optimization. As a result, designed mRNA
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the development of image/signal processing algorithms from a multidisciplinary approach, to include multiple sensor modalities. These multidisciplinary research opportunities incorporate theoretical and
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control systems and thermal protection for on-board actuation systems. The candidate will have a deep knowledge of smart material based actuators, mechanisms, advanced control algorithms, and thermal
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and often different from the canonical types of data used to benchmark machine learning (ML) algorithms. In this opportunity, we will be evaluating how state-of-the-art ML techniques can be used
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the development of image/signal processing algorithms from a multidisciplinary approach, to include multiple sensor modalities. These multidisciplinary research opportunities incorporate theoretical and