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Time2025-07-18 14:33:07 UTC2025-07-18 14:33:07 UTC at epicenterLocation5.500°S 147.059°EDepth181.31 km (112.66 mi)
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Time2025-07-18 14:33:07 UTC2025-07-18 14:33:07 UTC at epicenterLocation5.500°S 147.059°EDepth181.31 km (112.66 mi)
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From 18/07/2025 to 18/07/2025, a Tropical Storm (maximum wind speed of 102 km/h) WIPHA-25 was active in NWPacific. The cyclone affects these countries: Philippines, Taiwan, China, Viet Nam, Laos (vulnerability High). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0 (178.404 million in tropical storm).
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Job ID: 259955
Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Microfluidic Electrochemical Platforms
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Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Microfluidic Electrochemical Platforms
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Position Description
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar position in the area of microfluidic platforms for studying electrochemical processes. This position is part of a multidisciplinary effort to develop innovative microfluidic platforms that enhance the performance and mechanistic understanding of electrochemical systems, including those for energy storage, desalination, and resource extraction. The successful candidate will work closely with faculty and graduate researchers in a collaborative research environment that
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The U.S. National Science Foundation released the first Sexual Assault and Harassment Climate Survey (SAHCS) findings report for the United States Antarctic Program (USAP).
Results from the survey help expand agency understanding of sexual assault and harassment, bystander experience, as well as workplace satisfaction and cultural norms within the USAP community, and will inform NSF decisions and policies.
“NSF is committed to fostering and maintaining a culture free from sexual violence and harassment throughout the United States Antarctic Program,” said Special Assistant to the Director for SAHPR Renée Ferranti. “I’m grateful to those who participated in the survey, giving NSF a stronger understanding of how to build an environment where every member of the Antarctic community feels safe and supported.”
NSF will use the survey data as a baseline program metric and intends to provide SAHCS to USAP community members periodically. The results of the USAP SAHCS will help NSF to understand the incidence and prevalence of sexual misconduct in the USAP and to gather baseline data on sexual assault and sexual harassment and bystander experience, as well as workplace satisfaction and cultural norms data within the community so NSF can continue to improve ongoing prevention and response efforts.
In addition to the SAHCS, NSF implemented several new actions and policies following the release of a 2022 NSF-commissioned report focused on the prevalence of sexual assault
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