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Details Title Postdoctoral Research Positions in the GRASP (Gravity Spacetime and Particle Physics) Initiative at Harvard University School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area High-energy
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to study the effect of gravity in the Lunar soil excavation process. The Lunar surface consists of a layer of regolith, which can vary from a few meters to tens of meters. As such the regolith is the most
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is linked to crystalline and amorphous alloys: a) to the study of thermo-physical properties in micro-gravity, and b) to industrial processes and the establishment of the structure-property
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semicircular tube subjected to the Sun's gravity, in thermal contact with a collisional chromosphere behaving as a thermostat at the loop's feet. This kinetic model has shown that rapid, intermittent and short
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of Jupiter's gravity field by Juno, Debras et al. (2021) propose for instance the existence of such layers in Jupiter. These flows can either be located within a transition layer towards a convecting core, or
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of hire, preferably on or before July 1, 2024. ● Experience in processing polar geophysical (seismic; radar; gravity; etc.) data. ● Record of publications in the polar geophysical fields
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, with emphasis on new mathematical structures, amplitudes in gauge theory and gravity, effective field theories, loop integrands and integrals. They should have finished undergraduate studies, ideally in
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operation and maintenance tasks for center pivot, pressurized drip, and gravity drip irrigation systems. Utilize and improve irrigation models to enhance water utilization and crop yield. Gather and analyze
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Max-Planck-Institute for extraterrestrial Physics | Garching bei M nchen, Bayern | Germany | 2 months ago
for GRAVITY, a unique ESO VLTI instrument for precision astrometry and interferometric imaging of faint objects, and are leading the major upgrade to GRAVITY+. We are also the PI institute for MICADO, the first
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combining studies in humans and rodents. The SBL is funded by multiple European (ERC, Marie Curie) and Dutch (VIDI, VICI, Gravity, XL) grants, and is characterized by an unusually diverse environment, with