33 phd-software-testing-scholarship Postdoctoral research jobs at The University of Arizona
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western blot, ELISA, transcriptomics, digital qPCR, and glycoproteomics. The postdoctoral candidate is expected to assist in another project aimed to test several bacterial strains for tick toxicity and
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Experience building, operating, or testing astronomical instruments or telescopes on the ground or in space Experience contributing to open-source software or hardware projects Experience with technical
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building, operating, or testing astronomical instruments or telescopes on the ground or in space. Experience contributing to open-source software or hardware projects. Experience with technical communication
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. The candidate is expected to have extensive experience with extracellular electrophysiology, immunofluorescence imaging, circuit tracing, behavioral testing and patch clamp recording. An important component of
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of water and energy balance components. Test these upscaling methods at the Landscape Evolution Observatory. Publish research results in international peer-reviewed journals Outstanding UA benefits include
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measurements of water and energy balance components. Test these upscaling methods at the Landscape Evolution Observatory. Publish research results in international peer-reviewed journals Outstanding UA benefits
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. Knowledge of upstream, downstream, and centerline construction methods, and associated risks and regulatory frameworks. Proficiency in spatio-temporal modeling and geotechnical software (e.g., FLAC, GeoStudio
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Website Link https://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/cts/phd Location Greater Phoenix Area Address Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights A full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in
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, presentation of results at conferences, scientific mentoring of junior colleagues, and preparation of original scientific research manuscripts. Minimum Qualifications PhD in the field of Planetary Science
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cutting-edge technologies, including nanoparticle delivery systems and omics. These research projects have the potential to lead to new therapies, which will then be tested in preclinical studies