28 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral research jobs at The University of Arizona
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that influence volatile organic compound (VOC) cycling in soil. The Postdoc will track the fate of VOC carbon soil incubations in the laboratory and plant rhizospheres in growth chambers. The Postdoc scholar will
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computational facilities for ground-based radio and optical observing. Start dates range from December 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid
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at locations of these LiCOR measurements, and nearby shallow soil moisture and soil temperature measurements. Extend the database by organizing follow-up campaigns; these campaigns may include working with
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at locations of these LiCOR measurements, and nearby shallow soil moisture and soil temperature measurements. Extend the database by organizing follow-up campaigns; these campaigns may include working with
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, Optical Sciences, and Planetary Sciences. We provide direct access to various world-class observational and computational facilities for ground-based radio and optical observing. Outstanding UA benefits
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can modify and control light-matter interactions in novel regimes of cavity QED, collective atom-field interactions and nonequilibrium driven-dissipative systems. We are a research group working on
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establish functional timelines to complete assigned work to meet the requirements of the research obligations. Lab equipment management. Participate in the strategy, structure, and development of grant
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focused on (photo)electrochemical materials for applications in energy storage, chemical production, and separations. We welcome qualified candidates with backgrounds in chemistry, chemical engineering, or
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proteins on brain circuits controlling puberty and fertility are a key focus. Research is conducted in mouse models, addressing the interaction of hormones and neuropeptides in coordinating the brain’s
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cell culture, multicolor flow cytometry, in vitro assays using primary APC and T cells isolated from lymphoid organs, blood, tumors and skin, immunofluorescence, mouse models, and/or primary human cells