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of Defense (DoD) is offering a post bachelor's internship at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command - Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (USAMRDC WRAIR). Why should I apply? The utility
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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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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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, engineers, and researchers in an effort to develop medical automation research solutions. You will support various engineering and computer science aspects of research projects focused on optimizing combat
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operating conditions, it is important to develop advanced high temperature next-gen materials, thermal/environmental barrier coatings, and adaptive components for high-efficiency multi-domain operational
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on the littoral environment. Algorithm development includes photogrammetric measurements of wave parameters, image stabilization, and use of AI/ML models for image segmentation and classification. Algorithms will
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communications products such as one-pagers, visualizations, and infographics for SC CASC science users. Evaluation Development and Implementation: Research, recommend, and develop practical guidance on evaluation
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Education (ORISE) participant, you will join a community of scientists and researchers in an effort to translate research to the operational environment by developing, evaluating, and disseminating knowledge
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mentor, your research area focus will be projects for antibacterial development. The hypothesis is that proteins required for bacterial viability, virulence and pathogenicity are targets for therapeutic
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avian influenza (HPAI) airborne transmission between U.S. poultry facilities. The primary focus of this opportunity will be on developing statistical and mathematical models to assess airborne