DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory – ARL South – Postdoctoral Fellows
- AEOP Internships & Fellowships
- Location: Austin, TX
- Job Number: 7304401
- Posting Date: Newly posted
- Salary / Pay Rate: Competitive
- Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP) Internships and Fellowships provide paid civilian research opportunities for high school through postdoctoral individuals in U.S. Army Research Labs and Centers. Projects focus on the most current and cutting-edge priorities of the Department of Defense.
Recruiting postdoctoral researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory, known as DEVCOM ARL, the Army’s research laboratory. Nested strategically within DEVCOM and the Army Futures Command, ARL’s mission is to Operationalize Science. A hallmark of ARL’s mission is collaborative partnerships to broaden Army access to expert talent and accelerate transitions of science-enabled capabilities. This site operates on a rolling application basis. Due to the high volume of applications, not all candidates may receive an immediate response. However, all applications will remain under consideration for future opportunities as they become available. Applicants must be 16 to apply.
Seeking Postdoctoral Fellows for the following projects:
AI/ML for RF sensing (ARLS001)
The candidate will conduct research that seeks to improve the AI/ML solutions for RF applications. Duties include the following:
- Real-world data driven development of customized, lightweight, scalable algorithms AI/ML for RF applications.
- Develop and implement a real-time online unsupervised domain adaptation (OUDA) framework for AI/ML Edge accelerators.
- Internship will primarily involve algorithm development, but may include participation in data collections and field tests.
- Publish a paper in a peer-reviewed journal.
Quantum Sensing with Atoms and Optics (ARLS002)
Assist in the development of quantum systems for sensing and quantum information applications. Such systems leverage unique effects of quantum mechanics to enhance detection of electromagnetic fields, gravity, and time or perform optimized computational operations. Work in this area spans a wide range of technical skills and disciplines, and will focus on developing critical component technologies including lasers, photonics, RF electronics, or experimental automation and control.
To apply for a position:
1) Click Apply Now
2) Create a New Account
3) Start “2025 Fellowship Application”
4) Under “4. Fellowship Opportunities,” search for the opportunity using the AEOP reference code
5) Select to apply
Recruiting postdoctoral researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory, known as DEVCOM ARL, the Army’s research laboratory. Nested strategically within DEVCOM and the Army Futures Command, ARL’s mission is to Operationalize Science. A hallmark of ARL’s mission is collaborative partnerships to broaden Army access to expert talent and accelerate transitions of science-enabled capabilities. This site operates on a rolling application basis. Due to the high volume of applications, not all candidates may receive an immediate response. However, all applications will remain under consideration for future opportunities as they become available. Applicants must be 16 to apply.
Seeking Postdoctoral Fellows for the following projects:
AI/ML for RF sensing (ARLS001)
The candidate will conduct research that seeks to improve the AI/ML solutions for RF applications. Duties include the following:
- Real-world data driven development of customized, lightweight, scalable algorithms AI/ML for RF applications.
- Develop and implement a real-time online unsupervised domain adaptation (OUDA) framework for AI/ML Edge accelerators.
- Internship will primarily involve algorithm development, but may include participation in data collections and field tests.
- Publish a paper in a peer-reviewed journal.
Quantum Sensing with Atoms and Optics (ARLS002)
Assist in the development of quantum systems for sensing and quantum information applications. Such systems leverage unique effects of quantum mechanics to enhance detection of electromagnetic fields, gravity, and time or perform optimized computational operations. Work in this area spans a wide range of technical skills and disciplines, and will focus on developing critical component technologies including lasers, photonics, RF electronics, or experimental automation and control.
To apply for a position:
1) Click Apply Now
2) Create a New Account
3) Start “2025 Fellowship Application”
4) Under “4. Fellowship Opportunities,” search for the opportunity using the AEOP reference code
5) Select to apply