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, and conduct numerical structural geology and tectonics experiments at University of Arizona. The experiments will investigate stress-strain evolution during strike-slip faulting. Experimental results
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& Responsibilities Perform experimental mechanical testing and microscopy analysis. Present research at national and international conferences. Assist or write proposals related to ongoing research projects. Publish
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studying inflammation and immunology in lung diseases. Screen literature, perform critical analysis of prior research, design and execute experiments, troubleshoot once necessary. Write
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immunology in lung diseases. Screen literature, perform critical analysis of prior research, design and execute experiments, troubleshoot once necessary. Write manuscripts, and present data in
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Qualifications PhD in the field of Planetary Science, Astronomy, Geoscience, or a related discipline by the start date of the position. Experience with numerical modeling and programming. Experience with modelling
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analysis techniques for biomarkers and statistical analysis using Python. The candidate will be expected to lead research on using biomarkers to reconstruct past climate changes, including presenting
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work in scientific conferences. The scientists are expected to work with students and technicians including assay development, problem solving, data analysis, interpreting results, and planning follow-up
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. The scientists are expected to work with students and technicians including assay development, problem solving, data analysis, interpreting results, and planning follow-up experiments. Outstanding UA benefits
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. Provide training on experiments, simulations, and data analysis. Grant and Proposal Development Contribute to writing grant proposals. Identify new funding opportunities. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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, Astronomy, Geoscience, or a related discipline by the start date of the position. Experience with numerical modeling and programming Experience with modelling the climate, photochemistry, or escape