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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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Details Appointments will be for 10 consecutive weeks during the months of May-July. Factors such as class schedules, housing availability and facility schedules may be taken into consideration when
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to fit your schedule! The duration of your appointment depends on your availability and the hosting facility’s needs. Appointments can begin at any time during the year based on the discretion of the DOE