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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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, methods development for new observables and support for new space missions. The team includes several JPL scientists, a group of postdocs with diverse backgrounds and several university collaborators
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feedbacks and the uncertainty in the NASA GISS Earth System model and provide information about future changes particularly with respect to the evolution of the marine and terrestrial sinks. Research
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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
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. Description: The Postdoctoral Fellow will work with a team of world-class collaborators on the JWST Cycle 1 GO Program 2512 (https://www.stsci.edu/jwst/science-execution/program-information.html?id=2512
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Designated Countries will not be accepted at this time, unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States. A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: https://www.nasa.gov/oiir/export
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eventually led to the origin of life. In our laboratory we prepare ices by using a cryostat to condense gas-phase mixtures to temperatures as low as 10 K. The ices are made in a vacuum system to simulate
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processing to cloud-based computing • Development of highly accessible data bases with in situ computing • Graphics Processing Unit acceleration of scientific data processing Candidates need not have a strong