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Fong in observational time-domain astronomy, including the study of fast radio bursts, gravitational wave follow-up, gamma-ray bursts, and their host galaxies. Applicants with broad experience in
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operational condition, in collaboration between LMA researchers from the “Waves and Imaging” and “Sound” teams, and the LISM laboratory at CEA Cadarache. This research project is a continuation of previous
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- Develop original numerical methods for facility simulation in presence of expansion waves - Demonstrate improved estimates of rate constants for two-temperature models - Contribute
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stimulates the middle and the inner ear, challenging our ability to understand the underlying mechanisms. We investigate how sound pressures are generated in the cochlea and how the cochlear traveling waves
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a
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Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and contribute to the next wave of innovation in neurotechnology. We are looking for a highly motivated and innovative scientist or engineer to join our interdisciplinary
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wave particle and sediment transport Development of a novel model for suspended sediment Dissemination of research findings in scientific journals and international conferences Release of the developed
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 1 day ago
for detection, auto-correlation, and depth retrieval; validating signal reflection models through analysis of radar data; and evaluating the performance and limitations of passive sounding in realistic mission
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and dynamic wave propagation, in particular: (i) developing domain decomposition methods, (ii) damage models, (iii) nonlinear mechanics. 2) Validate the model by performing simulations using
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-water boundary: shoaling wave dynamics; shore morphology influences; coupling to meteorological conditions. Specifically, the scholar will have a primary responsibility for management and oversight