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. Sterczewski, Mathieu Fradet, Clifford Frez, Siamak Forouhar, Mahmood Bagheri First published: 15 September 2022 https://doi.org/10.1002/lpor.202200224 Field of Science: Technology Development Advisors: Siamak
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, M.G., Jia, X., Lee, K.A. et al. The Europa Clipper Magnetometer. Space Sci Rev 219, 48 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-023-00989-5 2. Westlake, J.H., McNutt, R.L., Grey, M. et al. The Plasma
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laboratory techniques is required. Microwave experience is a big plus. Microfabrication experience is desirable. Field of Science: Technology Development Advisors: Boris Karasik Boris.S.Karasik@jpl.nasa.gov
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, California Field of Science: Technology Development Advisors: Goutam Chattopadhyay Goutam.Chattopadhyay@jpl.nasa.gov 818-393-7779 Applications with citizens from Designated Countries will not be accepted
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. Description: The Quantum Engineering and Sensor Technology (QuEST) Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD is calling all "Quantum Engineers" looking to advance the technology of quantum
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can enable low-cost and long-lasting planetary exploration missions to hot planets. Our research objective is to develop a sensor technology platform that is temperature and radiation tolerant using
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for toxicological studies. II: Texture and shape characteristics. Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 21, 272-279. Location: Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California Field of Science:Planetary Science Advisors
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at M.I.T., Brown University, University of Grenoble, and the California Institute of Technology, dependent on the candidate’s desired research. Field of Science: Earth Science Advisors: Alex Gardner
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-based observatories, including the GISMO-2 dual-band (1.15 and 2mm wavelength) camera for the 30m Millimeter Radio Telescope. Finally, technology development for large format bolometer arrays and for MKID
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. This technology is being developed principally for space applications, but we are also using this to support a vigorous program in laboratory astrophysics using an electron beam ion trap to simulate astrophysical