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indicates that the extreme coronal temperatures are sustained by the dissipation of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves, including Alfvén and kink waves. MHD simulations are widely used to model the propagation
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in a wave tank under regular and irregular waves. Develop and document high-fidelity numerical models (e.g., coupled hydrodynamic–structural models and/or FEM workflows). Develop and validate
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-wave and multimessenger signals and to explore challenging regimes of parameter space. Unit URL https://www.uidaho.edu/science/academics/physics Position Qualifications Required Experience Demonstrated
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | 2 months ago
to the weather prediction and climate projections. This is mainly due to our lack of understanding of cloud/snow ice microphysics and over-simplified representation in models. On a broader sense, although weather
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tidal inundation, sediment properties, and wave exposure. In addition, the project will develop and apply coupled vegetation-growth and wave-transformation models (including SWAN) to identify critical
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. This project is about to study and model the properties of (macro)spicules, investigate their generation and propagation by means of magnetohydrodynamic wave physics. The research will involve both
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. Beyond the Standard Model phenomenology with astrophysical implications. Early Universe physics and gravitational waves. Fellows are expected to pursue independent research, with a preferred alignment to
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be a real breakthrough; In both fields, focusing the areas to be imaged offers a possibility to improve the quality of the macro-model controlling the wave propagation. Here again, the techniques
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Study, design, and experimental characterization of new miniaturized microwave and millimeter-wave devices with energy autonomy
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. Numerical modeling of Mercury's magnetosphere and ion dynamics 2. MSA instrument data analysis LPP (Laboratory of Plasma Physics) is a joint research unit of the CNRS, École Polytechnique, and Sorbonne