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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 24 days ago
of methods developed for the analysis of ocean world analog samples collected from sites such as Lake Vostok, Taylor glacier, or deep ocean water. Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in chemistry or a
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facilities (reflectance point and imaging spectroscopy, FTIR, environmental analog chambers, etc.), support for external users of the lab through PRECISE, and science investigations utilizing the lab along
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system-level solutions. Key responsibilities include: Define specifications and requirements for CMOS–spintronic interfaces in collaboration with project partners. Design analog and mixed-signal CMOS
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Summary By exploiting recently discovered analogies between acoustics, nonlinear waves, and quantum mechanics, this research will create the foundations for a path to promising and validating modes
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, planetary exploration, and autonomous spacecraft navigation, and delivers the first space-qualified neuromorphic imaging sensor. As an Analog IC Design Postdoctoral Researcher, you will play a key role in the
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advance the development of in the broad areas of emerging memory materials and devices, including post silicon MOSFET-based computing such as analog in-memory-computing or 2D-material based FETs, MEMS
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chemists. Together we will integrate existing rover and orbiter measurements at Mars with (ii) measurements of Martian meteorites, (iii) field work at Earth analog sites, (iii) geochemical and climate
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-static and Quasi-static simulations) Discrete electronic design (Analog and digital design using COTS, schematic and layout design, microcontroller programming, PCB prototyping) Experimental data analysis
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and tracking in LEO constellations, and monostatic and bistatic SAR imaging using communication waveforms Design and evaluate self-interference cancellation (analog/digital) and synchronization
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designing the analog front end. Clearly document design specifications, trade-offs, and measurement results. What we offer A stimulating research environment within SDU Microelectronics, a growing section