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energy, and may contain toxic industrial chemicals, or biological and chemical agents. This project aims to develop or improve techniques to measure and characterize atmospheric aerosols. The ultimate goal
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. Experimental approaches focus on developing and utilizing novel technology platforms to examine new multi-sensor combinations and critical issues of multisensory integration in real-world environments. We aim
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to protecting soldiers from harm. The approach requires the development of intelligent robots that also have a high degree of autonomy. To accomplish this, ARL has developed a robotic control system that has
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-C-WMRD-3502917393 Description About the Research Develop new experimental techniques towards improved understanding of underlying
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dispersion, fuze activation timing, etc. Two categories of research are sought and both will support ongoing development of a software suite for APS modeling and simulations. Research in the first category may
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developed at ARL for single-camera imaging pyrometry. This research opportunity aligns with the ARL’s core competency of Ballistics Sciences focused on gaining a greater understanding and discovery
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Organization DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Reference Code ARL-R-WMRD-1598420731 Description About the Research ARL is developing new multifunctional materials and structures to enhance
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involves developing numerical modeling techniques to achieve highly optimized, multidisciplinary physical modeling on scalable computer architectures. ARL Advisor: Yong-Le Pan ARL Advisor Email
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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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relevance to the Army. Scientists and Engineers at the CCDC Army Research Laboratory (ARL) help shape and execute the Army's program for meeting the challenge of developing technologies that will support Army