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transiting exoplanets with data from space-based facilities like TESS, HST, JWST, and/or ground-based facilities, or with data simulations in preparation for Roman. Potential areas of research include: (1
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or in combination with data from other sources. Projects can use other SAR data, including but not limited to NISAR-simulated data sets from the UAVSAR sensor (https://uavsar.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/data.pl
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analyzing JWST data, proposing new JWST observations, analyzing complementary datasets, or making simulations to compare to JWST results), or should propose instrumentation work that is highly relevant
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of celestial sources observable with XRISM, simulations of potential XRISM observations, relevant laboratory astrophysics, development of spectral models or atomic codes, or exploring synergies between XRISM and
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improvement. The NASA Ocean Biogeochemical model (NOBM) was developed at GSFC and is coupled with the GISS climate model. It simulates the ocean carbon cycle using phytoplankton groups differentiation. Research
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system of the solar interior and the solar atmosphere using a combination of theory, simulation, and data analysis investigations. Theoretical studies and computer modeling of the internal structure
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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
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application consists of: An application Transcript(s) – For this opportunity, an unofficial transcript or copy of the student academic records printed by the applicant or by academic advisors from internal
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(RH) and the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM). For more information about the Air Force Research Laboratory, please visit https://afresearchlab.com/. About ORISE This
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. Description: Context: Laboratory Astrophysics is a core capability at NASA Ames Research Center. Laboratory experiments and quantum-chemical computations simulating astrophysical conditions generate data