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. Description: Theoretical research and computer simulation are carried out with emphasis on observations of space plasmas. Specific interest areas include (1) nonlinear phenomena in unstable collisionless
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. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). The accuracy of space geodesy is limited by mis-modeling path delay in the neutral atmosphere. The focus
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. Description: Our research focuses on understanding basic processes which occur in solar and stellar flares through analyzing data, development of theory, and computational studies. Specifically, we are seeking
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satellite. Research opportunities can span a range of theory, data analysis, and mission development. Field of Science: Astrophysics Advisors: Brandon Hensley brandon.s.hensley@jpl.nasa.gov 626-524-7959
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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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the galaxy from their sources to the Earth. A developed Monte Carlo computer code is used to study the acceleration process by plasma shocks, while mathematical models have been designed to describe how
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research will also be strongly encouraged. Experience inferring atmospheric properties from spectroscopic observations of exoplanets is strongly preferred. This could include: 1) Experience in spectral
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Molecular and Optical (AMO) physics theory and experiment or quantum information sciences. Optical atomic clocks This is an opportunity to help build an ultra-precise Sr+ optical atomic clock at NASA Goddard
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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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institution systems may be submitted. Click here for detailed information about acceptable transcripts. A current resume/CV, including academic history, employment history, relevant experiences, and