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-electric probes can be greatly enhanced if cold-atom systems can be adapted from laboratory-scale experiments to compact, low-power field deployable probes. Photonics and Quantum Sensors Group
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support human space exploration. Current projects in our lab range from re-evolving proteins and creating artificial extremophiles, to producing bricks from agglutinated regolith and biomining. In-house
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, and longer timescales, (2) the current climate regime, its history and evolution, and (3) the nature of the water cycle and its relationship to long term sources and sinks. Thus, the post-doc would
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. Description: The solar wind interacts with weakly or nonmagnetized bodies in a variety of manners: (1) flow diversion resulting from mass loading caused by charge exchange and photo-ionization of their upper
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charged particles move through randomly disordered magnetic fields. Current research centers on shock acceleration theories and how they may explain the energy spectrum of these high-energy particles
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integrate cell therapy development with trauma outcome metrics. Elevate faculty member skillset to promote current and future mentorship in these areas. Where will I be located? San Antonio, Texas What is the
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, and we work closely with the teams that operate these instruments. Current research projects include understanding how ion beams may heat the atmosphere during flares, a study of how varying electron
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to learn about their parent planets. We solicit research proposals using the Mid-Atlantic Noble Gas Research Laboratory (MNGRL). Some of our current projects include the early impact history of the Moon
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learning tools to do snow parameters retrievals. Current projects in our lab range from theoretical and experimental atmospheric science into radiative transfer, climate dynamics, remote sensing of the land
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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