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. Learn more about Sandia at: http://www.sandia.gov *These benefits vary by job classification. What Your Job Will Be Like: Reporting to the Deputy Director for Integrated Security Missions, this executive
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efficiency, frequency performance, and functionality across RF, mm-wave, and wireless communication systems. The group bridges fundamental science with practical applications, pushing the boundaries of analog
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. The main cost of a seaweed farm is the longlines, which there may be hundreds of kilometers of. The seaweed grows on the longlines and is exposed to waves and current at various stages of growth
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part of the international Refuge-Arctic project (https://www.refuge-arctic.ulaval.ca ) with links to the NASA FORTE project, whose overall objective is to better understand and predict the role played by
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-doctoral scholars, research and visiting faculty members actively engaged in research in the areas of Applied Optics, Biophysics, Computational Physics, Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Nanotechnology, Optical
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integrated pump lasers for traveling-wave nonlinear waveguide devices. Such lasers will need to reach continuous-wave output powers beyond 1 W for applications such as long-distance LiDAR and fiber sensing and
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Prestige, with strain and shear wave elastography, microvascular flow, and CT fusion imaging, and a Samsung RS80A. These three Samsung machines have a total of 11 transducers that are shared between them. In
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grows on the longlines and is exposed to waves and current at various stages of growth. The hydroelastic behavior of the seaweed is not sufficiently well understood, and hence there are no good
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(e.g., micromobility and curb management, heat-wave adaptation, digital twins for housing and code enforcement), and as a theme that is cross-cutting in many of these areas, the corresponding issues
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Åkerman. The group studies magnetodynamic phenomena, spin and orbital torques, nanofabrication, and the fundamental physics of spin waves and spintronic oscillators. A key direction is leveraging