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#physics #astrodon #astronomy #turbulence
I'm #hiring ! Jose Montoya and I are looking for a PhD student to join our new CNRS-funded project on theoretical & numerical modelling of the spatial and scale-dependency of biodiversity and ecosystems.
Details of project and job description in link below (the project is hosted at the SETE in Moulis, #Ariège, France)
It's a truly interdisciplinary project, so pinging the #ecology #ecoevo #physics #FluidMechanics teams here 🙂
https://francois-rincon.org/misc/ECOSCALES_PhDproject.pdf
https://sete-moulis-cnrs.fr/fr
Accueil - CNRS SETE Moulis
Bienvenue à la Station d’Ecologie Théorique et Expérimentale SETE (CNRS & Université Toulouse3 Paul Sabatier)sete-moulis-cnrs.fr
Wonderful! I love the runner-up, 'The Scholar's Dream', on browntail moths, to the music of Saint-Saëns' Danse Macabre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFwRMZKODbc
Overview & other category winners here: https://www.science.org/content/article/kangaroo-research-wins-dance-phd-contest
#DanceYourPhD #moth #kangaroo #epigenetics #circadian #dance #zoology #science #SciComm #SocialScience #biology #chemistry #physics
The Scholar's Dream- Dance Your PhD 2024 [𝓡𝓾𝓷𝓷𝓮𝓻-𝓤𝓹]
[2/27/2024: I had a sudden jump in views- turns out my video was a runner-up for Science's Dance your PhD and "might have won the whole thing if not up again...YouTube
My 1st cover story! For New Scientist about experiments that are close to telling us if spacetime is quantized. And a Q&A with a physicist who is simulating space-time from scratch!
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2399292-the-physicist-trying-to-create-space-time-from-scratch
The physicist trying to create space-time from scratch
Monika Schleier-Smith is testing the idea that space-time emerges, like a hologram, from quantum interactions by attempting to make it in the labLyndie Chiou (New Scientist)
PLEASE BOOST for visibility!
The University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is hiring software engineers for science data processing on the Data Systems team. We build satellite borne instruments for studying astrophysics, planetary science, earth science, atmospheric science, and many more disciplines. Data Systems typically does the ground processing of the instrument data from binary packets through to research quality science data products (think netCDF, HDF5, CDF, FITS files). Mostly we use Python but we have some Java systems and C experience is always a plus for making Python faster.
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Data-Systems-Software-Engineers-II-IV/50810
Lab website:
https://lasp.colorado.edu/
#fedihire #jobsearch #jobs #hiring #planetaryscience #astrophysics #astronomy #physics #python #datascience
Home - Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
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Find out how to get computational resources on the DiRAC facility here:
https://dirac.ac.uk/callforproposals/
#HPC #ECR #Astronomy #Physics
Call for Proposals - DiRAC
Access to DiRAC is co-ordinated by The STFC's DiRAC Resource Allocation Committee, which puts out an annual Call for Proposals to request time, a Director'sDiRAC Admin (DiRAC)
From Collision to Analysis: The Complex Dance of Prompt Data Processing in the CMS Experiment! 💥 💻
Learn more about what CMS does to make essential physics data available to researchers here: https://cms.cern/news/prompt-data-processing-cms
#cern #cmsexperiment #data #physics #particlephysics #research
This is the Chernobyl Dice: a Cold War era themed quantum RNG. It uses the clicks of a Geiger counter nestled next to an array of uranium glass marbles to generate random bits displayed on Nixie tubes.
This is a *disgustingly fair* dice and I’ve run the tests to prove it, lol
Hackaday article:
https://hackaday.com/2020/01/02/roll-the-bones-chernobyl-style/
#intrductions #arduino #maker #stem #ttrpg #nuclear #physics
Roll The Bones Chernobyl Style
We’re suckers for the Fallout aesthetic, so anything with a post-apocalyptic vibe is sure to get our attention. With a mid-century look, Nixie tubes, a brushed metal faceplate, and just a tou…Hackaday
There are so many extraordinary things about this photo. First off the fact that they had a camera in the 1950's capable of such insanely high speed frame rates (they created a movie from this) that it was capable of 1,000,000 frames per second. In many ways that is more impressive than the nuclear bomb itself.
Second the fact that you can see, in real time, a nuclear explosion as it happens. Those spikes at the bottom are called the "rope trick effect" which is caused by the support cables inside or holding up the bomb. The light radiation is so intense it vaporizes anything nearby causing things to explode just from the intensity of the light itself (before radiation has any effect at all). So those spikes are literally just the support cables exploding in the extraordinarily bright light from the bomb.
#Science #STEM #Physics #History @Science