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cryo-EM facilities (EMBION) including two Titan-Krios microscopes (K2 and K3), Aquilos2 with iFLM microscope. Upgrade to a new 300 kV microscope and cryo-plasma-FIB dedicated to cryo-ET research is
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | 3 months ago
. Description: Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are large-scale magnetized plasma structures ejected from the Sun with speeds ranging from a few to more than 2000 kilometers per second. The CMEs impart energy and
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cryo-EM facilities (EMBION) including two Titan-Krios microscopes (K2 and K3), Aquilos2 with iFLM microscope. Upgrade to a new 300 kV microscope and cryo-plasma-FIB dedicated to cryo-ET research is
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, molecular, optical and chemical physics, high energy density and plasma physics, condensed matter physics, astrophysics and atmospheric sciences. Please see here for more information: https://www.unr.edu
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Professor Joonas Nättilä (plasma astrophysics). Through the CoE, we have strong links to the groups of Professors Anu Kankainen and Markus Kortelainen (Jyväskylä) as well as Prof. Juri Poutanen (Turku), and
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and metals in environmental samples using advanced analytical tools such as single particle-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer. Attention to detail and strong organizational skills A
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that utilize atmospheric gases for propellant (i.e. Air-Breathing Electric Propulsion). The successful candidate will have the opportunity to research and develop novel thruster configurations using state
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, especially in FTIR spectroscopy on surfaces, and/or knowledge in plasma wall interaction in fusion devices Excellent English language skills (spoken and written), German language skills are an advantage