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. Opportunities include designing and building a 3D magneto-optical trap (MOT) and light pulse interferometer at the Goddard campus in Greenbelt, MD as well as opportunities to work with academic and industrial
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at Microdevices Laboratory of JPL, is accepting applications at the post doctorial level to design, fabricate, and characterize advanced semiconductor lasers and semiconductor optical amplifiers for quantum sensing
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independent technologies are in development. We have pioneered an epoxy replication technique that enabled the manufacture of the lightweight, high throughput optics that flew on ASCA and Suzaku. We
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aerosol optical depth, single scattering albedo (i.e. absorption), size distribution, particle morphology, refractive index and chemical composition. Emphasis is placed on datasets with high information
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: the Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Infrared Spectroscopic Database (PAHdb; www.astrochemistry.org/pahdb ), the Optical Constants Database (OCdb; ocdb.smce.nasa.gov), and the (Nano)grain Spectral and Morphological
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. Description: Our group uses high resolution ground-based optical and near-infrared solar spectra to diagnose and model different manifestations of stellar activity. Nearby sun-like stars are a crucial sample of
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better understanding of the nature of dust—e.g., its size, shape, composition, and optical properties—allows better extraction of the astrophysical information it contains and enables higher fidelity dust
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targets for detailed atmospheric characterization with state-of-the-art facilities like HST and JWST. HST provides ultraviolet to near-IR observations, while JWST extends from optical to mid-IR wavelengths
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are radio signals that can penetrate through optically thick clouds, radio occultation provides a unique technique to characterize the thermodynamical state within those clouds. This research opportunity
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. Each NPP application needs to specify a sponsor for the proposed research. The applicant should choose as a sponsor the member of the JWST Project Science Team (https://webb.nasa.gov/content/meetTheTeam