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multiwavelength emission. Much of this emission is driven by magnetic activity. Magnetic activity results in star spots, flares, and other related phenomena. Photometric variability monitoring spanning the UV to IR
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. This technology is being developed principally for space applications, but we are also using this to support a vigorous program in laboratory astrophysics using an electron beam ion trap to simulate astrophysical
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be visually identified. Modern signal processing methods and software from audio engineering traditionally applied to music can also be applied to spacecraft time series data. To assess the fundamental
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dynamics at depth using viscoelastic and elastic models, wave propagation, and flexure modeling. Much of the research involves understanding what has been called the earthquake cycle: interseismic strain
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inference (otherwise known as spectral retrieval), which involves using forward models in conjuction with Bayesian or machine learning-based techniques in order to derive posteriors on parameters of interest
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of data as well as empirical and theoretical modeling of the solar interior and atmosphere, including solar activity and the solar cycle. A program of research is being carried out to understand the coupled
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the galaxy from their sources to the Earth. A developed Monte Carlo computer code is used to study the acceleration process by plasma shocks, while mathematical models have been designed to describe how
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. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). New methods of constraining aerosol properties through the inversion of multi-angle, multi-spectral and
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responses. While most patients tolerate therapeutic products without issue, a subset develops immune-mediated adverse reactions, often driven by interactions between drug-derived or altered epitopes and the
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broad range of basic and applied science topics, in large part due to free and open access to data from the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-1 missions. This will only increase in the next few years as