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engaged in research activities in nuclear science, physics, engineering, and related fields. Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor, you will engage in various research activities, including
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/2026 11:00:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Description About LQC The Laboratory for Physical Sciences Qubit Collaboratory (LQC) is a national Quantum Information Science (QIS) Research Center that prioritizes
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-sustainability, and high power density under extreme battlefield operating conditions. An important component is the development of novel physics based models, high-fidelity simulation, and machine learning
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for Physical Sciences Qubit Collaboratory (LQC) is a national Quantum Information Science Research Center hosted at the Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS) at the University of Maryland, College Park. The LQC
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advanced computational techniques grounded in physical laws. The research will accelerate the development of reliable predictive capabilities for high-impact, low-frequency rainfall extremes. The successful
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, distribution of species along the gradient as a function of physical, climate, and habitat covariates, and explore hypotheses concerning possible interactions among species (e.g., interference competition
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, soil, and water samples using chemical, microbiological, and physical methods. This includes measurement and quantification of ammonia, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and pathogenic and
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/modifiers for asphalt binders and lubricants, research the separation process to produce high boiling FPO fraction, analyze their mechanical properties, and assess their performance evaluation. Resulting
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properties. They will further process and characterize extracted protein samples by spectrophotometric, biochemical, and immunological methods. The participant will also have the opportunity to interact with
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underlying molecular mechanisms through marker-trait and functional analyses and integrate desirable alleles into pre-breeding lines via molecular markers to support the process of continuous germplasm