36 computational-solid-mechanics Postdoctoral research jobs at The University of Arizona
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, focusing on intelligent sensor tasking and the automated identification and characterization of space objects in Earth orbits and cislunar environment using optical data. Contribute to the development
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for SDA, focusing on intelligent sensor tasking and the automated identification and characterization of space objects in Earth orbits and cislunar environment using optical data. Contribute
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biologists, chemists, physicists, electrical and mechanical engineers, and work closely with clinicians, including interventional radiation oncologist, oncologists, immunologists, and surgeons. The candidate
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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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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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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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, 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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involve working on analog modeling experiments to benchmark the numerical model results. Comparison of experimental results to natural tectonic systems on Earth Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D. in geoscience
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applications from prospective postdoctoral scholars. Potential projects involve investigating the neural mechanisms underlying age-related changes in spatial navigation and memory. Methods to be used include
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models, histology, cell culture, differential expression analyses, and molecular biology assays, our lab studies the molecular mechanisms that regulate metabolic processes and iron homeostasis both in