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Service (ARS), located in Beltsville, Maryland. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency with a mission to find solutions
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) measurements is critical in this pursuit, as EPRVs provide the necessary planet masses and detections to support future imaging missions such as the Habitable-Worlds Observatory (HWO). However, detection of a
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a mission to find solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every day from field to table. ARS will deliver cutting-edge, scientific tools and innovative solutions for American farmers
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to identify molecular and physiological markers that can improve early detection of phytoplasmas, ultimately helping to reduce phytoplasma-related diseases. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor
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), which includes NIRSpec/BOTS transmission spectroscopy of 11 super-Earth and sub-Neptune transiting exoplanets detected by TESS. These observations will enable a range of investigations into the magnitude
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-consistent Bayesian framework. This analysis can then be expanded to include the likelihood space of the cosmic ray injection and propagation models simultaneously, since the GMF modeling depends
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national scale programmatic decisions and policy. Specific activities include: Operationalize, and where needed, improve Bayesian spatio-temporal feral swine abundance model allowing predictions to be
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System modeling - Statistics and data science (especially, multivariate statistics, Bayesian statistics) - Remote sensing theory (e.g., radiative transfer physics; algorithm development) - Remote sensing
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pathway perturbation. There are tens of thousands of chemicals that are currently in commerce, with hundreds more introduced every year. Many of these chemicals find their way into the environment and only
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. Description: ??In accordance with NASA's Strategic Objective of discovering how the universe works and exploring how it began and evolved, we study particle interactions in the most powerful astrophysical