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experience in the planetary science literature will be more suitable for this research opportunity. Additional benefit would be provided by past experience with planetary image datasets, data science tools
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productivity, biomass, carbon fluxes and provide information about future changes in global carbon cycling in the aquatic ecosystems for use in ecological forecasting and as inputs for improved climate change
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include remote sensing algorithm development, modeling studies, data fusion, sensor development, and/or snow satellite mission concept studies. Participation in the design and execution of field campaigns
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. Description: Context: Laboratory Astrophysics is a core capability at NASA Ames Research Center. Laboratory experiments and quantum-chemical computations simulating astrophysical conditions generate data
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timescales (daily to yearly). The data to be analyzed will be from a combination of facilities, including the the Keck Planet Finder (KPF), PARVI, and NEID instruments, each of which has (or will soon have) a
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feedbacks and the uncertainty in the NASA GISS Earth System model and provide information about future changes particularly with respect to the evolution of the marine and terrestrial sinks. Research
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. Description: This opportunity encompasses any atmospheric dynamics or structure research using imaging data from the Hubble Space Telescope Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) program. The dataset consists
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of exoplanets - simply discarding other sources of stellar variability as noise. These two missions and others under consideration have one thing in common – very large, very complex data sets replete with
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(RH) and the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM). For more information about the Air Force Research Laboratory, please visit https://afresearchlab.com/. About ORISE This
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on SAR and optical images, GPS, seismometer waveforms, and gravity measurements. Time series analysis of the SAR interferometry and other data is a key part of the research. We then infer the structure and