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to complete data analysis and programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB). Knowledge of 2D materials and quantum device. Collaboration and interdisciplinary research abilities. Minimum Qualifications PhD degree in
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Qualifications PhD degree in Materials, Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Physics. Must be conferred before start date. Preferred Qualifications Experience in semiconductor device fabrication and
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate, Materials Science and Engineering Tucson, AZ, United States | req24050 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 10/6/2025 Back to Search
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, mechanics/ICME modeling, and microstructural characterization (SEM, EBSD, TEM, etc.). Experience in preparing, writing, editing and revising research articles. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Materials Science
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, demonstrated by a strong publication record: 1) bioinformatics and related areas; 2) cell and molecular biology and related areas; or 3) animal model physiology and related areas. Candidates must have a PhD, or
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record: 1) bioinformatics and related areas; 2) cell and molecular biology and related areas; or 3) animal model physiology and related areas. Candidates must have a PhD, or MD/PhD degree, and be self
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institutional needs evolve. Minimum Qualifications A Doctoral degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering or other related field of study. Must have PhD conferred upon hire. Federal regulations require
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the University of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Lead, design, build and test cycles for robotic platforms and experimental rigs; develop real-time control (e.g
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proxy data including data produced in the Organic Geochemistry Lab at The University of Arizona. Build statistical models to explain biomarker proxy response to environmental forcing, using Bayesian
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Sciences Address 1501 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights We are searching for multiple postdoctoral research associates to join the laboratory of Dr. Russell S. Witte, PhD in the Department