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the development of image/signal processing algorithms from a multidisciplinary approach, to include multiple sensor modalities. These multidisciplinary research opportunities incorporate theoretical and
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theoretical formulation and analysis to testing algorithms in real-time on representative target hardware or in system-in-the-loop environments. This Post-Doc position will support the development and
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combination of spark shadography, high-speed video, radar, onboard sensors, and yaw cards, and is post-processed using novel system identification techniques to estimate aerodynamic parameters. Range
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foundational research laboratory. In this specific project, the postdoctoral researchers will have a unique opportunity to research advanced optical imaging and infrared beam shaping/structuring technologies
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magnetograms and EUV images. A key component of the analysis will be measuring plasma composition (elemental abundances), as these abundances are believed to remain largely unchanged from the corona
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. Description: This research opportunity focuses on the development of the broadband THz Hot-Electron Bolometer (HEB) mixers with the ultimate sensitivity for operation on orbital and suborbital platforms
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and aspheric optical surfaces are revolutionizing telescope design by enabling wide field imaging in compact packages. The advantages for potential Astrophysics science missions are telescopes and
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this process through the CR2C project groups and ensure all areas of health are covered. You will contribute to monthly project groups and the CR2C and provide quarterly updates and visibility presentations
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testing PIC components and systems. They will perform their work independently under the mentorship of the team leader and will receive on-site training as needed (including cleanroom tools and processes
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associated performance predictions will be established to represent the full potential of morphing technology given a fully custom design. The result will provide an experimentally characterized prototype