39 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona in United-States
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate I, High-Contrast Astronomy (Multiple Positions) Tucson, AZ, United States | req23540 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 8/6/2025 Back
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to the development of research proposals and grant applications to secure funding for ongoing and future research endeavors. Publish finding in high-impact journals and present at leading conferences. Collaborate with
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of research proposals and grant applications to secure funding for ongoing and future research endeavors. Publish finding in high-impact journals and present at leading conferences. Collaborate with faculty
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and its response to H2 emissions. The postdoc will generate critically needed H2 soil measurements at two National Ecological Observatory Network field sites and lead data interpretation including
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related field. Preferred Qualifications Experience with spatiotemporal analysis using R, Python, and/or comparable computer programming languages. Experience in high performance computing. Experiencing
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. Duties & Responsibilities Develop research projects and perform experiments within the Sarver Cardiovascular Research Center. Train and supervise intern, undergraduate, medical, and graduate student lab
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at Biosphere 2. Together with an interdisciplinary team of scientists, the Postdoc will develop upscaling methods to estimate ecosystem scale transpiration based on locally observed energy balance partitioning
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) located at Biosphere 2. Together with an interdisciplinary team of scientists, the Postdoc will develop upscaling methods to estimate ecosystem scale transpiration based on locally observed energy balance
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techniques and high resolution imaging, perform in vitro functional analyses including patch-clamp and calcium measurements. Perform small animal surgery and in vivo phenotyping analyses. Develop and maintain
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high density single unit recordings, with simultaneous monitoring of single cells in the medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC) and hippocampus in rodents while rodents are performing a spatial alternation task