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State. The mission of the IST department is to analyze, design, develop, and prototype sensor systems and networks for all DoD services and national intelligence and other government agencies. Focus
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-performance computing stack Develop processes and practices for design, maintenance, continuity of operations (COOP), and secure operation of systems, all in compliance with US government and DoD standards
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University. ARL/Penn State’s purpose is to develop innovative solutions to challenging national problems in support of the Navy, DoD, and Intel communities engineering and technology needs. This position
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undergraduate student interns to support complex system development leveraging the latest technologies in areas such as hypersonic weapons, unmanned systems, advanced manufacturing, and supply chain logistics
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: We are seeking a highly motivated, self-starting Research and Development Engineer to join our Agile Systems Engineering (ASE) Group of the Applied Research
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. The mission of the department is to analyze, design, develop, and prototype sensor systems and networks for all DoD services and national intelligence and other government agencies. Focus being
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), and the Intelligence Community (IC). This position covers all aspects of propulsion plant and support equipment design, including the development of fixtures and jigs for assembly, special tools and
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Research and Development Engineer to participate in the solving of complex RF Propagation projects. The primary research focus is RF Propagation from ELF to millimeter wave. ARL is an authorized DoD
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: We are searching for a motivated engineer to join our Transduction Device and Array Development Department (TDAD) at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL
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Division of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University. This position will be working with senior technical staff to research, design, develop, integrate, and test advanced communications