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their evolution through time. To that end we are seeking an NPP applicant to develop methodologies to invert for time-evolving basal friction from massive volumes of surface flow observations
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the galaxy from their sources to the Earth. A developed Monte Carlo computer code is used to study the acceleration process by plasma shocks, while mathematical models have been designed to describe how
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Dust Grains by generating laboratory experimental and quantum computational data, and developing associated tools. These will be provided to the scientific community via three complementary databases
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the best opportunity to understand the origin, evolution, and processes of the solar system. This opportunity is to join Dr. Yang Liu at JPL to study surface and interior processes of the parent bodies from
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planetary image datasets. The science targets selected for discovery should be motivated by current, relevant questions that advance our understanding of planet surface dynamics and evolution. Candidates
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retrieval algorithm development with focus on using the polarimetric signals, the new FIR or sub-mm bands, and/or the ML/AI approach; (3) ML/AI application on system/pattern tracking on satellite images
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surface, aerosols, clouds, and climate change. In-house capabilities include design and development of novel airborne instruments for aerosol, cloud and trace gases systems. For the past year, we hosted a
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development work could focus on moving towards hyper-resolution land surface representations, assimilation or observations, or downscaling and improvement of forcing data. Location: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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to support investigations focused on short and long-term evolution of cloud/aerosol properties, dynamical flows, and transient phenomena. Studies of specific atmospheric features, such as Jupiter‘ Great Red
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) developing tools and techniques for both extraction of light curves and for searching light curves for transits; (2) modeling scientific yields and developing methods for assessing the completeness of survey