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Discovery and Flagship missions to those environments. The postdoctoral fellow will work with Dr. Corey Cochrane to build the AI models, couple them with the existing physical models, analyze results and
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. Description: This research spans several aspects of understanding the dynamics and structure of the Earth‘s crust and mantle to assess and mitigate hazards from earthquakes, landslides, and land subsidence
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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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on fundamental wind properties and diagnose instability-induced shocks. Photometric variability is used to understand large- and small-scale wind structure. Winds of magnetic massive stars show evidence for large
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. Description: Cosmic rays make up a plasma of relativistic particles that pervade the galaxy and constitute a considerable fraction of its energy density. Theoretical cosmic-ray research in the Laboratory
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sensing for Earth science and space applications! Cold-atom interferometry This is an opportunity to help build NASA Goddard's first cold atom interferometry laboratory to provide a test bed for advanced
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construction of prototype receivers (single-pixel and multi-pixel) based on mechanical cryocoolers. The previous experience with THz mixers, TES detectors, THz receivers & measurements, and corresponding
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) Structure formation of the Universe and evolution of clusters of galaxies; (2) Circulation history of baryonic matter in the Universe; (3) Transport and circulation of energy in the Universe; (4) New science
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data is used to estimate vegetation 3D structure parameters such as height. The radar data (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar or inSAR) was collected by spaceborne ALOS/PALSAR and airborne UAVSAR
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familiarity with the experimental techniques are encouraged to apply, especially those with expertise in crystallography and structure solution. References: Vu, T. H. et al. “Spatial Distribution of Glycine and