39 phd-scholarship-for-solid-mehanical-engineering-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate, Materials Science and Engineering (Multiple) Tucson, AZ, United States | req23626 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 8/26/2025 Back to Search
-
Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Tucson, AZ, United States | req23734 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 8/22/2025 Back to Search
-
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
-
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
-
. upon hire. Preferred Qualifications PhD in a physical science or engineering field. Experience in high-contrast imaging data reduction. Experience in exoplanet and/or debris disk science. Experience
-
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
-
to instrumentation and techniques for ground and space-based wavefront control and high-contrast imaging. Candidates with a range of experience outside of astronomy are encouraged to apply. As a Postdoctoral Research
-
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
-
atmospheres. Research areas include hydrodynamic atmospheric escape from rocky exoplanets, nitrogen and sulfur cycling on early Mars and Earth, chemical kinetics of early Earth, Venus, Mars, and analogous
-
& 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