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will utilize in-situ data from Voyager, Galileo, and Juno, in preparation for the upcoming Europa Clipper and JUICE missions. Not only will this work have a significant impact on the ability to model
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of this group is to evaluate, diagnose, and attribute model errors to physical processes through innovative approaches using NASA satellite data (e.g., CERES, CALIPSO, CloudSAT, and MODIS). The research being
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the best opportunity to understand the origin, evolution, and processes of the solar system. This opportunity is to join Dr. Yang Liu at JPL to study surface and interior processes of the parent bodies from
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. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. Alex Gardner (Sea Level and Ice Group) and will have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from across the lab and with close collaborators
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capbilities include testing on high altitude balloons. For the past year we have hosted the award-winning Stanford-Brown iGEM team, whose wikis will give additional background in lab activities. http://2011
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of a portfolio of data science-based projects which are aimed at assessing the near- and long-term health outcomes for a cohort of Service members who have sustained traumatic extremity injuries. You
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analyzing JWST data, proposing new JWST observations, analyzing complementary datasets, or making simulations to compare to JWST results), or should propose instrumentation work that is highly relevant
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portfolio of data science-based projects which are aimed at assessing the near- and long-term health outcomes for a cohort of Service members who have sustained traumatic extremity injuries. You will gain
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, measurement techniques, etc.) to optimize flight instrument workflow and hardware. For more information about our group and facilities, please see http://planetary.msfc.nasa.gov/Main.html Location: Goddard
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other galaxies, and studies of circumgalactic dust using ultraviolet and infrared data. The use of X-rays to characterize hot outflows and the hot circumgalactic medium is especially important, and this