26 computational-solid-mechanics Postdoctoral research jobs at The University of Arizona in United States
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oscillator dynamics and synchronization and complex networks. Skills in computer programming (preferably Matlab), written and oral communication. Minimum Qualifications Ph.D. in aerospace, mechanical
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate, Civil & Architectural Engineering & Mechanics Tucson, AZ, United States | req23340 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted: 7/11/2025 Back to Search
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate, Civil & Architectural Engineering & Mechanics Tucson, AZ, United States | req23256 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted: 6/27/2025 Back to Search
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate-Computer and Information Research Tucson, AZ, United States | req23101 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 6/11/2025 Back to Search
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& the Environment seeks applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an on-going NASA Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) project to help us address this critical knowledge gap by
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analysis. Present research findings in meetings and publish in scientific journals; maintain detailed records and datasets. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge and experience with mechanical testing
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to various world-class observational and computational facilities for ground-based radio and optical observing. Start dates range from August 2025 to August 2026. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental
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, to further fund the research. The project will take advantage of the exceptional measurement capability of the LEO hillslopes and will gain novel insights into the mechanisms that control transpiration
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Foundation, to further fund the research. The project will take advantage of the exceptional measurement capability of the LEO hillslopes and will gain novel insights into the mechanisms that control
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fellow to investigate molecular mechanisms underlying lung infections (viral or fungal) and chronic lung diseases such as asthma. Research in the Chen lab is currently supported by multiple NIH R01 grants