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magnetosphere. The incumbent shall analyze particle precipitation from low-altitude spacecraft, in conjunction with particle and wave measurements from near-equatorial spacecraft, and theoretically model electron
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ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA' DI BOLOGNA - - DIPARTIMENTO DI FISICA E ASTRONOMIA | Italy | about 2 months ago
Infrastructure? No Offer Description The activities will focus on two main, complementary research lines. 1) Analytical-numerical modelling of the tsunami wave generation process from various source types
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analyze particle precipitation from low-altitude spacecraft, in conjunction with particle and wave measurements from near-equatorial spacecraft, and theoretically model electron precipitation driven by
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systems and their evolvement are largely determined by the large-scale dynamics, the details are highly coupled among hydrometeor microphysics, wave dynamics (turbulence) and large-scale dynamics, and it's
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, including microprocessor-based systems and analog electronics. Strong background in ultrasound and wave propagation with specific familiarity in guided waves. Strong programming skills, including 5+ years
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. Scatterometers measure radar backscatter induced from Bragg scattering off gravity-capillary waves, generated by wind forcing. For speeds below 5 m/s, winds generate waves by breaking the surface tension
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, or hyperuniformly. Therefore, the reflection phase of the resonators will be first studied to consider this type of application. Furthermore, the reflection magnitude will be also investigated to achieve wave
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the search for a polarized signal in the Cosmic Microwave Background from a primordial background of gravitational waves through mm-wave observations from the South Pole. The experiment relies on large arrays
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Dates of Appointment: August 31 to December 22, 2026 For information on each position, please refer to the job posting list found on the ECE website at https://www.mcgill.ca/ece/employment/positions