18 analog-and-integrated-circuits Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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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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program is to understand the neural circuits that underlie cognitive and emotional behavioral decision-making. Many of our research projects are focused on neuromodulatory circuits such as the serotonergic
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Address 475 N. 5th St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA Position Highlights The Qiu Lab in the Department of Basic Medical Sciences seeks a motivated researcher to join our team studying the neural circuit mechanisms
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, and neural circuit models for understanding local-field and neural ensemble data collected from rodent models of healthy aging and age-associated disorders. These analyses and models will contribute
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of Arizona's Department of Psychology invites you to apply to the role of Postdoctoral Research Associate I. This position will develop and refine computational approaches, analyses, and neural circuit models
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properties on legacy mine sites. As part of a team, the person will conduct outdoor fieldwork and establish a greenhouse experiment where they will integrate and analyze plant phenotyping, portable X-ray
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. Preferred Qualifications Strong experience in statistics, MRI data analysis and data visualizalization methods, and integration of neuroimaging and physiological data with participant clinical/behavioral
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. Ability to work collaboratively in a research team and to mentor undergraduate and graduate research assistants. Ability to think creatively and critically about theoretical integration, study design, and
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biodosimetry platforms using a vertical flow assay combining protein and nucleic acid multiplex markers panels and an integrated sample preparation module. To enable this technology development, ANBM is composed
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Research Associate, you will be encouraged to integrate into the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) group and support a collaborative scholarly environment in research, mentoring, and service