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of the optimised geometries in the anechoic wind tunnels of Institut PPRIME, using source localisation systems based on microphone arrays. UPR 3346, Pprime Institute, is a CNRS unit under a specific agreement with
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.PEX and DOI identifier https://doi.org/10.54499/2024.15642.PEX ), financed by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. through national funds under the 2024 Call for Exploratory Projects in All
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. 66/2018 , of August 16th and the Ministerial Order nr. 33/2019 , of January 25th. The presentation of such Recognition is mandatory for contract signature. More information can be obtained in: https
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MSCA Doctoral Network position “Electric solar wind sail mission design” We are now looking for two (2) Doctoral Researchers. This PhD topic is part of the “Electric solar wind sail doctors” (E
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of candidates, in descending order of merit, duly justified, considering the criteria and parameters of the competition notice. 16.2. The jury shall deliberate by means of a roll-call vote based on the selection
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Probe (IMAP) mission in development for launch in 2025 to explore the details of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. See https://spacephysics.princeton.edu
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irradiation, the air temperature, cell temperature and wind speed (anemometer); – 1 integrated real-time power system (THREE-PHASE) 60kW (1 DC/DC converter) 15kW, 3 x 5kW DC/DC converters, 1 x 15kW three
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on a scale 0 to 100. 14. The panel shall deliberate by means of roll-call vote justified under adopted and disclosed selection criteria, with no abstentions allowed. 15. Minutes of panel meetings shall
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/2019 , of January 25th. The presentation of such Recognition is mandatory for contract signature. More information can be obtained in: https://www.dges.gov.pt/en/pagina/degree-and-diploma-recognition
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of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. See https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/ for more information about the Space Physics Group at Princeton University