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, measurement techniques, etc.) to optimize flight instrument workflow and hardware. For more information about our group and facilities, please see http://planetary.msfc.nasa.gov/Main.html Location: Goddard
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reveal internal structure and dynamics. Observations of dynamic processes in the solar atmosphere, such as cool, dense condensations that form in coronal rain and filaments, can also be used to investigate
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. Description: This opportunity encompasses any atmospheric dynamics or structure research using imaging data from the Hubble Space Telescope Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) program. The dataset consists
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interactions. An example may include an outdoor autonomous ground robot that needs to be aware of its model and how the terrain will interact with it when a control sequence is executed. A flying robot may
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on the synchrotron spectrum, which in turn depends on the CR spectrum. This will not only improve our understanding of the magnetized interstellar medium but also of the Galactic foregrounds and the dynamics of a
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well as 106 nations. With three vibrant campuses - the Statesboro Campus, the Armstrong Campus in Savannah and the Liberty Campus in Hinesville - Georgia Southern offers a dynamic environment which encourages
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engineering, and aerospace engineering. In mechanical engineering specifically fluid dynamics and in aerospace engineering flight aerodynamics, stability, and propulsion are of strong interest. Responsibilities
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and among Ohio State’s Aerospace program, Flight Education, and The Ohio State University Airport – Don Scott. The Center for Aviation Studies recently became the Department of Aviation in order to
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: Introduction to Aerospace Engineering (Fall 2026 only) AE 171: Aerospace Structures and Materials (Spring 2027 only) AE 172: Flight Dynamics and Control (Fall 2026 only) AE 173: Aerospace Propulsion (Spring 2027
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Materials (Spring 2027 only) AE 172: Flight Dynamics and Control (Fall 2026 only) AE 173: Aerospace Propulsion (Spring 2027 only) AE 174: Aeroelasticity (Fall 2026 only) AE 175: Aerospace Design (Fall 2026