45 advance-soil-structure-modelling Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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Community Velocity Models, quantify model uncertainties, integrate non-tomographic constraints on crustal structure, and identify key observational gaps by comparing synthetic waveforms to recordings from
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will be compared to natural prototypes (e.g. in Asia or western North America) and analog models, with emphasis on the implications for structural models needed for energy geoscience. Key skills include
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., model-based, optimal, learning-augmented control), perception, and planning modules; run structured experiments and benchmarking. Architect high-quality research codebases in C++/Python/C# (e.g., ROS/ROS
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and undergraduates on additive manufacturing of high temperature structural alloys. Innovate new areas of inquiry and advance materials testing, modeling and/or characterization techniques and data
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Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Lunar & Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of modeling of planetary
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Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Lunar & Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of modeling of planetary
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Environment at the University of Arizona seeks a postdoctoral researcher to work on a new 3-year project funded by the National Science Foundation that aims improve understanding of the atmospheric H2 soil sink
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capable of research combining experimental characterization with computational modeling of process--structure--property of structural alloys (aluminum, steels, superalloys). Desired qualifications include
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University of Arizona (UA) Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory (SO) are excited to invite applications for Postdoctoral Research Associates interested in advancing spectroscopic studies
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on suitability modeling and evidence of biocrust presence from the published literature suggest that these photosynthetic soil communities make up 12% of Earth’s land surface. Despite their global extent and