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Applied Physica Laboratory-
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DOE Scholars Program-
The DOE Scholars Program provides opportunities at various DOE sites to gain first-hand experience and training in the fields of science, engineering, technology, and related professions that support the mission of the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Environmental Management Participation Program for the U.S. Army Environmental Command (USAEC)-
opportunities to participate in environmental projects involving cultural and natural resources, restoration, compliance, conservation, pollution prevention, validation, demonstration, technology transfer, quality assurance and quality control, training, information management and reporting, and related programs
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Higher Education Research Experiences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for Students-
opportunities to participate in research in a broad range of science and engineering activities related to basic sciences, energy, and the environment
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Laboratory Technology Program-
A full-time or part-time internship opportunity to receive continuous hands-on training and experience while in school or as a recent graduate (within one semester of AS or BS graduation). Selected participants will have the opportunity to apply what they learn in the classroom at world renowned facilities located in Oak Ridge, TN. This program is limited to individuals attending colleges and universities in close proximity to Oak Ridge, TN.
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National Energy Technology Laboratory Postgraduate Research Program-
Opportunities to participate in research in advanced energy technologies and procedures
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National Energy Technology Laboratory Professional Internship Program-
Opportunities to participate in energy-related research
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Research Participation Program-
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National Library of Medicine Associate Fellowship Program-
Opportunities to participate in a one- to two-year postgraduate training fellowship to prepare librarians for future leadership roles in health science libraries
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National Library of Medicine Research Participation Program-
NIH
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NIH Research Associates/Research Specialists Program-
The ORAU RA/RS program allows NIH to host postgraduates, recent postdoctoral fellows, and senior-level scientists in NIH research projects and collaborations with NIH Principal Investigators. Appointment types include: Postbachelors Research Associates, Postdoctoral Research Associates, and Postodoctoral Research Specialists.
Participants become full-time temporary employees of ORAU for the period of appointment and work under the guidance of NIH staff researchers. Participants receive an annual salary, benefits, and reimbursement for business travel and relocation (as instructed by NIH).
The program is open to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and foreign nationals.
All participants will have education and experience in biomedical and health sciences,
preventive medicine, health science administrative fields, and other fields related to
the NIH mission. Participants who are foreign nationals must qualify for an appropriate immigration status. Participants will be located at NIH headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, or other NIH-affiliated sites as approved by NIH.
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Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis-
A cooperative research initiative geared toward students in physics and nuclear engineering.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Advanced Short-Term Research Opportunity-
opportunities to conduct research in areas that support ORNL missions in the basic and applied sciences, energy, and the environment
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Postmaster's Research Participation Program-
opportunities to participate in research in a broad range of science and engineering activities related to basic sciences, energy, and the environment
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Plum Island Animal Disease Center Research Participation Program (DHS)-
opportunities to conduct research on foreign animal diseases
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Plum Island Animal Disease Center Research Participation Program (USDA)-
opportunities to conduct research on foreign animal diseases
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Postgraduate Research Participation at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District-
opportunities to participate in research in applied anthropology including research concerning federal legislation and American archaeology; the history and status of collections curation at the national, regional, and Army installation levels; and the developing role of Native Americans, Hawaiians, and Alaskans in federal legislation
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Research Participation at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry-
opportunities to conduct research in infectious diseases, environmental health, epidemiology, occupational safety and health, exposure and disease registries, health investigations, toxicology, emergency response, public health assessment, and health education
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Research Participation at the National Center for Toxicological Research-
opportunities to participate in research on biological effects of potentially toxic chemicals and solutions to toxicology problems that have a major impact on human health and the environment. See www.fda.gov for more information
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Research Participation at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration-
opportunities to participate in research related to the mission of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. See www.fda.gov for more information
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Research Participation Program at the Federal Bureau of Investigation-
opportunities to participate in advancement of forensic science, social and behavioral sciences, chemical and toxicology sciences.
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Research Participation Program for the Air Force Research Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas (AFRL-BROOKS)-
Includes opportunities to participate in ongoing research, development, testing, and evaluation projects at AFRL laboratories and through collaborations at various universities. Appointments may include graduate students; postgraduate (post BS; post MS); Postdoctoral; and faculty positions. Scientific staff of the AFRL identify and adopt developing technologies that will help the Air Force meet future operational needs by pursuing scientific research and technological developments.
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Research Participation Program for the Air Force Research Laboratory, Mesa Arizona (AFRL-MESA)-
opportunities to participate in research, development, test, and evaluation projects
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Research Participation Program for the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHUAPL)-
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Research Participation Program for the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command/Central Identification Laboratory (JPAC-CIL)-
opportunities to participate in research concerning battles and individual loss incidents from past wars. Research will focus on primary government documents as well as secondary sources. Purpose is to locate, exhume, and identify the remains of individuals killed during military service.
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Research Participation Program for the Naval Health Research Center-Environmental Health Effects Laboratory, Dayton, Ohio-
Opportunities to participate in research, development, test and evaluation projects. Research areas will focus on neurobiology, toxicology, virology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Purpose is to augment scientific staff in completing ongoing and new force protection projects.
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Research Participation Program for the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC)-
The Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) ensures Navy and Marine Corps Readiness through leadership in prevention of disease and promotion of health. Through the ORISE program, the NEHC provides opportunities to participate in on-going applied research and development projects in the areas of Environmental Health, Engineering, Biological Sciences, Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene, and Laboratory Services.
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Research Participation Program for the the Joint POW/Missing Personnel Office-
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (USAFRL), Wright Patterson Air Force Base-
Opportunities to participate in research in such areas as environmental health engineering, occupational and environmental health, industrial hygiene and worksite hazards, psychology, and laboratory services, advanced manufacturing technology programs, new materials processes for use in aerospace applications, aerospace medicine, science and technology, and human systems integration
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Tyndall Air Force Base (AFRL-TYNDALL)-
opportunities to participate in research, development, test, and evaluation projects
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM)-
The U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) is an internationally renowned center for aerospace medical learning, consultation, aerospace medical investigations and aircrew health assessments. USAFSAM promotes readiness and protects force and community health by utilizing a range of tools and expertise. Opportunities exist in program areas such as environmental and health surveillance, laboratory and risk analysis, process re-engineering, consultation and technological innovation, and operational health.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL) -
The USAARL’s mission is to preserve and enhance the health, safety, combat effectiveness, and survivability of the U.S. Army Aviator and the Soldier. There are five major task areas to accomplish this mission: Reduce health hazards and improve human performance in Army aviation platforms, tactical combat vehicles, and weapons systems; Evaluate and mitigate health hazards of noise, acceleration, impact, visual demands, and stress and fatigue of systems operators;
Enhance aviation and combat life support equipment through improved design and performance requirements; Assist in thedevelopment of entry and retention criteria for specialized high performance military occupations; Evaluate medical devices for use aboard military medical evacuation aircraft. The objectives of USAARL’s research programs are to prevent or minimize health hazards in the military operations environment and sustain the aviator’s individual performance. The laboratory conducts research in acoustics, vision, crew workload, stress and fatigue, and life support systems. Current research efforts focus on the health hazards of Army aviation, tactical vehicles, selected weapons systems, and airborne operations.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (USACE-CHL)-
opportunities to participate in Research projects range from design guidance to three-dimensional numerical models. Focus is placed on inland and coastal navigation, military logistics over the shore, dredging, flood control, storm and erosion protection, waterway restoration, fish passage, hydro-environmental modeling, water/land management, and other water and sediment-related issues facing the nation.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Flourescence Spectroscopy Laboratory (USACE-FSL)-
opportunities to participate in research and technology development in such areas as organic/ingorganic materials, spectroscopy, and remote sensing related to enhancing the lethality and survivability of America's ground forces
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACE-CERL)-
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Mission is to Provide vital public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen the Nations security, energize the economy, and reduce risks from disasters. The Engineer Research development Center is one of USACE's commands that provide science, technoogy and expertise in engineering and environmental sciences in support of the Armed Forces and the Nation. Resposibilities include conducting research and development in infrastructure and environmental sustainment; providing navigation support and flood damage reduction of some of the largest inland waterway systems in the country; and maintaining a proper and healthy balance of the varying uses of the heartland's waterways. Other missions include environmental restoration, environmental river engineering water supply, emergency responses to natural disasters, regulatory oversight (issuance of permits and wetland delineation), hydropower, recreation, Ordinance and Explosive Waste Program, and clean up hazardous and toxic waste material
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (USACE-CRREL)-
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE-ST LOUIS)-
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division (MVD), located in the heartland of the United States, is responsible for the navigation support and flood damage reduction on one of the largest inland waterway systems in the country. The St. Louis District, which encompasses 28,000 square miles and is almost equally divided between Missouri and Illinois, is an engineering and water resource agency dedicated to maintaining a proper and healthy balance of the varying uses of the heartland's waterways. Other missions include environmental restoration, environmental river engineering (created by the St. Louis District), water supply, emergency responses to natural disasters, regulatory oversight (issuance of permits and wetland delineation), hydropower, recreation, Ordinance and Explosive Waste Program, and clean up hazardous and toxic waste material
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (USAECBC)-
The Research Participation Program for the Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center (ECBC) provides opportunities to participate in ECBC emerging and on-going applied research and development projects at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. ECBC provides state-of-the-art science, technology and engineering solutions to meet the rapidly changing needs of the Warfighter. The Center offers a full array of material management assistance ranging from risk management to agent detection, testing, and decontamination.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Garrison Directorate of Public Works (DPW), Aberdeen Proving Ground-
The U.S. Army Garrison Directorate of Public Works mission is to direct, and coordinate the: development and implementation of peacetime and emergency master plans; utilization of real estate and real property facilities; provision of utilities (except telephone), construction, alteration, maintenance, repair, operations, and management of facilities; provision of professional engineering and architectural design for modification and construction of facilities; matters inherent to environmental and energy consumption situation attendant to operations; for engineering management services of the Installation and supported activities; and for housing operations and management.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Garrison Directorate of Public Works, Aberdeen Proving Ground-
The U.S. Army Garrison Directorate of Public Works mission is to direct, and coordinate the: development and implementation of peacetime and emergency master plans; utilization of real estate and real property facilities; provision of utilities (except telephone), construction, alteration, maintenance, repair, operations, and management of facilities; provision of professional engineering and architectural design for modification and construction of facilities; matters inherent to environmental and energy consumption situation attendant to operations; for engineering management services of the Installation and supported activities; and for housing operations and management.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD)-
The Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) provides opportunities to participate in USAMRICD on-going applied research and development projects. USAMRICD is the Department of Defense’s lead laboratory for the execution of medical chemical defense research. As a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC), the institute conducts research involving the development, testing, and evaluation of medical counter-measures to the effects of various chemical warfare agents.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease (USAMRIID)-
The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease is an organization of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, and is the lead medical research laboratory for the U.S. Biological Defense Research Program. The Institute plays a key role as the only laboratory in the Department of Defense (DoD) equipped to safely study highly hazardous infectious agents requiring maximum containment at biosafety level (BSL)-4.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Public Health Command (Prov) -
opportunities to participate in applied clinical research in areas such as occupational and environmental health engineering, entomology, ionizing and nonionizing radiation, health promotion, industrial hygiene and worksite hazards, ergonomics, environmental sanitation and hygiene, laboratory science, chemistry, biology, toxicology, health physics, environmental health risk assessment and risk communication, behavioral health, traumatic brain injury and related projects
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Research Institute for Environmental Medicine (USARIEM)-
USARIEM is an internationally recognized center of excellence for Warfighter performance science and its useful applications. The institute functions as a world-class laboratory for environmental medicine, physiology, performance and nutrition research. It features integrated cellular, tissue, & human research programs. Opportunities exist in the areas of Performance Optimization, Preventive Medicine & Planning, Materiel Development, Monitoring Strategies and Predictive Algorithms, and Health Hazard Assessment
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (USARL)-
The Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (USARL) provides opportunities to participate in USARL’s on-going and applied research and development projects through its programs in: Computational & Information Science, Human Research and Engineering, Survivability & Lethality Analysis, Sensors & Electron Devices, Weapons & Materials Research, and Vehicle Technology. The mission of USARL is to provide the Army the key technologies and the analytical support necessary to assure supremacy in future land warfare.
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (USATATRC)-
Tatrc is a congressional special interest program of medical science and engineering technology research that mazimizes benefits to military medicine. Since it's inception TATRC has established a growing portfolio of projects aimed at adapting, integrating, or developing new robotic technologies to treat patients in fixed and mobile medical facilities and to locate, identify, assess, treat, and rescue battlefield casualties under hostile conditions. Current opportunities exist in the following areas: Medical Robotics, Health Information Technologies, Medical Imaging Technologies, Advanced Prosthetics and Human Performance, Computational Biology, Biomonitoring Technologies, Simulation and Training Technology Chronic Disease Management, Neuroscience Regenerative Medicine, Nano-Medicine and Biomaterials Medical Logistics, and Infectious Disease Proteomics/Genomics
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Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Training Support Command (USATSC)-
The USATSC manages, plans, integrates, implements, and sustains specific Training
Support System (TSS) programs, products, services, and facilities that support training across all training domains, TRADOC's core missions, and the Army.
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Research Participation Program for the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (MRMC-WRAIR)-
opportunities to participate in biomedical research and development in support of military missions
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security Domestic and International Research Opportunity Program-
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Research Opportunity Program is designed to provide opportunities to conduct research in DHS mission relevant areas at DHS designated venues. These include both DHS laboratories and DHS-supported Centers of Excellence at selected universities. Participants are expected to conduct research related to the DHS mission.
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University Radioactive Ion Beam (UNIRIB) Consortium-
Opportunities for basic research on rare, short-lived atomic nuclei
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Visiting Scientist Program for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), InnoVision Basic and Applied Research Division-
The NGA Visiting Scientist Program solicits applications from current students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty members for full-time residency appointments to conduct research into the use of process models and tools to support NGA's GEOINT analysis. Visiting Scienctists exploit and analyze imagery, intelligence, and geospatial information to describe, assess, and characterize physical features and a wide range of geographically referenced activities on the Earth.
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