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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 12 days ago
for detection, auto-correlation, and depth retrieval; validating signal reflection models through analysis of radar data; and evaluating the performance and limitations of passive sounding in realistic mission
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protons are present and accelerated, or an admixture of the two. The composition affects the power of the jet and the presence or lack of hadrons is a crucial ingredient in modelling the multi-wavelength
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and dynamic wave propagation, in particular: (i) developing domain decomposition methods, (ii) damage models, (iii) nonlinear mechanics. 2) Validate the model by performing simulations using
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 19 hours ago
process modeling) and laboratory wave tank experiments to explore turbulent seawater dynamics adjacent to ice. Opportunities may also exist to participate in planned field campaigns in Greenland
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-water boundary: shoaling wave dynamics; shore morphology influences; coupling to meteorological conditions. Specifically, the scholar will have a primary responsibility for management and oversight
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Vacancies Postdoc position on Data enhanced physical reduced order Models Key takeaways The position is embedded into a large-scale effort between academic groups in the Netherlands and industrial
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. This position is part of an interdisciplinary effort to understand how forest structure affects seismic wave propagation and coseismic landslide triggering, with an initial focus on mountainous landscapes along
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). This inquiry will include development of new experimental approaches to characterizing the acoustics at the shore-water boundary: shoaling wave dynamics; shore morphology influences; coupling to meteorological
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, wave propagation simulation, or other modeling tools used in materials and NDE research Knowledge of data acquisition, signal processing, and automation tools used in smart manufacturing environments
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-messenger astrophysics. Interested in developing new capabilities for observing and data processing of multi-messenger transients with modern astronomical data systems and ML/AI models. Preferred