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are improving this technology further to enable both better angular resolution and higher throughput for the upcoming Astro-H mission, scheduled for launch in 2014. We have also pioneered a precision glass mirror
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This research involves conducting fundamental and applied research in the fields of Chemistry, Biology, and/or Chemical Engineering. The fellowship position is based at the United States Military Academy’s Center
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. Description: The Quantum Engineering and Sensor Technology (QuEST) Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD is calling all "Quantum Engineers" looking to advance the technology of quantum
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Description A Ph.D. degreed chemical engineer or materials chemist is sought to work on the densification and characterization of solid-state battery materials including argyrodite and spinel structured
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Organization National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Reference Code NETL-FRP-2026-Gardiner How to Apply A complete application consists of: An application, including academic history, work
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can enable low-cost and long-lasting planetary exploration missions to hot planets. Our research objective is to develop a sensor technology platform that is temperature and radiation tolerant using
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that will help them grow into the technology leaders of the future. The program takes place at ORAU in Oak Ridge on June 1-3, 2026, from 9:00 am - 3:30 pm. Qualifications Participants must be rising 7th
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join a community of scientists, engineers, and researchers in an effort to develop medical clinical decision support systems utilizing extended reality technology. You will participate in various
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cycles 3. Developing quantitative uncertainty, through the analysis ensemble spread 4. Use of reanalysis in applied science sectors (e.g., Energy, Agriculture) The research will require analysis of large
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laboratory techniques is required. Microwave experience is a big plus. Microfabrication experience is desirable. Field of Science: Technology Development Advisors: Boris Karasik Boris.S.Karasik@jpl.nasa.gov