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, multi‑dimensional imaging data and enable richer exploration of historical paintings in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum. Information Paintings are examined to understand artistic processes, support
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might be for you! This project will explore how multicomponent fluids flows in droplets just after being created during the process of inkjet printing using piezoactuation. Inkjet printing has moved
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Imagery After Loss: Phenomenology, Predictive Value, and Treatment.” The postdoc will spend 20% of the working hours teaching. Individuals getting stuck in their grief often experience different types
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. Individuals getting stuck in their grief often experience different types of intrusive imagery—both positive (e.g., memories of cherished moments with the deceased) and negative (e.g., images related
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: Experience with crystallization processes, soft matter physics, or porous media Familiarity with imaging techniques (optical/electron microscopy, X-ray tomography, or spectroscopy) Experience with cultural
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scientific expertise to active and passive microwave remote-sensing missions, i.e. radar altimeters and imaging microwave radiometers, and potentially imaging SAR; establishing and managing mission objectives
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a focus. Traditionally, this is done through iterative algorithms (‘trial and error’). In this project, we aim to develop a radically different approach where the correct shape is computed using a 3-D
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approaches will involve the use of helium-filled soap bubbles as flow tracers, combined with multi-directional imaging and illumination for omni-directional flow measurements. These elements form the basis
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scientific collaboration among world-class researchers in Member States (MS) and worldwide. The Hub brings together young and senior scientists of different disciplines in Earth Observation and Earth system
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passionate about the Earth and its climate? Do you want to make a difference in science and the world? Do you get excited about satellite images and venturing out to remote places? This vacancy is part of a