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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 2 months ago
of methods developed for the analysis of ocean world analog samples collected from sites such as Lake Vostok, Taylor glacier, or deep ocean water. Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in chemistry or a
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facilities (reflectance point and imaging spectroscopy, FTIR, environmental analog chambers, etc.), support for external users of the lab through PRECISE, and science investigations utilizing the lab along
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analog and digital signals. Our dynamic team includes teachers, researchers, and administrative staff, offering a rich intellectual environment for collaboration. We offer a supportive work environment
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involve building mammalian genetic circuits that sense cellular state (e.g., mRNA, miRNA, metabolites) and implement feedback control and analog, digital, and “neural” logic to drive precise spatiotemporal
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technologies. The target chips include digital signal processors, radio frequency and millimeter wave frontends, data converters, as well as larger systems with a mixture of analog and digital signals. Our
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design for different RF bands (FR3, MMW, sub-THz/THz) Analog/digital/hybrid beamforming Integrated sensing and communication Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces Hardware-constrained signal processing
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to contribute to cutting-edge research investigating the physiological and psychological impacts of spaceflight. Our program focuses on human analog studies to simulate microgravity and explore
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, for the implementation of spin-photon and photon-photon logic gates. - To increase the spin qubit coherence by reducing the magnetic fluctuations of the environment, through techniques analogous to Raman cooling
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- in a mouse model. In addition, the GLP-1 analog semaglutide will be administered to evaluate its therapeutic effects on metabolic and structural changes. The project will focus on the following areas
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and tracking in LEO constellations, and monostatic and bistatic SAR imaging using communication waveforms Design and evaluate self-interference cancellation (analog/digital) and synchronization