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. DTU Space is involved in the full life cycle of space activities, including concept and design, construction and proto-typing, calibration and validation, implementation and operations, data analysis
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of mechanical and physical properties of thin carbon/boron-nitride nanotube (CNT/BNNT) films. The goal of the project is to calibrate an existing numerical model and reproduce the realistic mechanical properties
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focus on developing and calibrating new protein sensors of cytosolic metal availability, which underpin the "metalation calculator ", and expand their applications to different microbes. The work
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Fields Landing, California | United States | about 1 hour ago
the combination of socioeconomic data and geospatial information. Experience with the calibration and deployment of low-cost sensors is preferred. Occasional travel may be necessary. Field of Science: Earth
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; Develop new LC-MS/MS methods as necessary; Calibrate, troubleshoot, and perform routine maintenance and repair of HPLC and Mass Spectrometer instruments; Analyze and interpret results of studies, review
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of isotopes, ecohydrology, and modeling mainly in the continuum water-soil-plant-atmosphere. Key Responsibilities: Develop and calibrate isotopic tracers to understand water sources, transport processes, and
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sensing provides large-scale and consistent observations, in-situ data collection remains a vital component for ground-truthing, model calibration, and validation of automated monitoring. However
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the production and calibration studies performed at ICEHAP, we are also expected to play a leading role in the development of new optical sensor modules for the planned IceCube-Gen2 project, the next
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detailed expositions of particular components (litterfall, soil components), or temporal trends. In addition, model-data intercomparison studies or calibration could be a promising avenue, as
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data in clear language and plots. Aid with the writing, revision, and submission of Institutional Review Board applications for approval of experiments. Aid with the setup and calibration of laboratory