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Command Decision Making (CDM)
The Command Decision Making program is advancing cognitive theory and computational modeling to create decision support tools for warfighters that are mission and task sensitive, and therefore proactive in providing relevant information at appropriate times.
March 18, 2022
Electrochemical Materials
The Office of Naval Research's Electrochemical Materials program is focused on developing a fundamental understanding of charge (electron and ion) storage, transport and transfer mechanisms, and applying that knowledge to inform the development of materials, materials architectures and devices that address Navy and Marine Corps application power and energy needs.
March 18, 2022
Applied and Computational Analysis
The Office of Naval Research's Applied and Computational Analysis program develops and exploits methods in modern and classical mathematical analysis with emphasis on mathematical and computational models of physical phenomena.
March 18, 2022
Computational Methods for Decision Making – Large Scale Distributed Decision-making
The Office of Naval Research Computational Methods for Decision Making Applied Research Program is composed of three thrusts—Large-scale Distributed Decision-making, Automated Image Understanding and Resource Optimization.
March 18, 2022
EO/IR Sensors and Sensor Processing
The Office of Naval Research's EO/IR Sensors and Sensor Processing program has the objective of developing high-performance, low-cost, next generation electro-optic sensors, devices and autonomous processing to provide real-time detection, tracking, classification, and identification of air, sea-surface, and ground targets in all weather conditions.
March 18, 2022
Dielectric Materials and Films
Dielectric Films for Capacitors is an Office of Naval Research program.
March 18, 2022
Computational Neuroscience
The Computational Neuroscience program aims to extract the computational principles of real neural circuits and systems to create novel, more powerful algorithms for pattern recognition and control.
March 18, 2022
Basic Physiological Sciences
The aim of the Office of Naval Research's Basic Physiological Sciences program is to invest in fundamental and applied human physiology and human factors focused research efforts that are relevant to contemporary and projected U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps operational capability gaps.
March 18, 2022