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/university with a research interest in NETL core R&D areas. The ideal candidate would have some, but not necessarily all, of the following: 1. A PhD in Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Chemistry or a
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educational program that allows undergraduate through PhD students and recent bachelor’s and master's degree graduates to participate in a paid research experience at a Department of Defense laboratory over
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= $9,000 Master's Student or Early PhD Student (less than 2 years in degree program) = $12,000 Advanced PhD Student (2 or more years in degree program) = $15,000 Relocation Allowance: $500 About AFRL AFRL
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PhD degree in electrical engineering, optics and photonics, materials science and engineering, or related areas is preferred to ensure the quality of the educational experience, and a prior post-doc
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and Information Science Directorate (Network Science Division) of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Suitable candidates should have a PhD in physics or engineering with a background in quantum optics
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out human subjects experimentation to uncover novel biosignal based metrics that track human-system performance in mobile scenarios. Required skills: MS/PhD or equivalent in neuroscience, biomedical
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of knowledge through formal conference and journal submissions. Finally, the opportunity will need to support demonstrations in simulation and on live systems. Qualifications: PhD in Artificial Intelligence