Technology Research Analyst studies emerging trends in the information technology field and their ramifications on the organization. Educates staff on the use of new technology. Being a Technology Research Analyst ensures products and solutions are applied in a manner that maximizes their worth. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Additionally, Technology Research Analyst is familiar with the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. To be a Technology Research Analyst typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
About the Research
The Army Cyber Institute has established the Information Warfare team to examine the effects and causes of computing technology and cyber operations on misinformation, disinformation, and other aspects of information conflict. Research is needed to identify how history, cultural trends, and cyber technology development influence policy, technology adoption, and the use/ misuse of technology for cyberspace advantage. Further, as cultural practices adopt, discard, and evolve technologies, the speed at which U.S. military and government cyberspace planners can foresee and adapt is quickly overwhelmed. Research into root causes, trends, applications, and consequences of cultural influences is required to explore ways to mitigate and recover from these influences on cyberspace operations. A subject matter research assistant is sought to create research projects that will uncover and link underlying historical, cultural, and societal influences surrounding military cyber operations and emerging technologies that impact information conflict.
ARL Advisor: Jason Brown
ARL Advisor Email: jason.c.brown52.mil@army.mil
About CISD
The Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (CISD) conducts research in a variety of disciplines relevant to achieving and implementing the so-called digital battlefield. Problems address the sensing, distribution, analysis, and display of information in the modern battle space. CISD research focuses on four major areas: communications, atmospheric modeling, battlefield visualization, and computing
About ARL-RAP
The Army Research Laboratory Research Associateship Program (ARL-RAP) is designed to significantly increase the involvement of creative and highly trained scientists and engineers from academia and industry in scientific and technical areas of interest and 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 forces in meeting future operational needs by pursuing scientific research and technological developments in diverse fields such as: applied mathematics, atmospheric characterization, simulation and human modeling, digital/optical signal processing, nanotechnology, material science and technology, multifunctional technology, combustion processes, propulsion and flight physics, communication and networking, and computational and information sciences.
A complete application includes:
If selected by an advisor the participant will also be required to write a research proposal to submit to the ARL-RAP review panel for :
A link to upload the proposal will be provided to the applicant once the advisor has made their selection.
Questions about this opportunity? Please email ARLFellowship@orau.org.
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