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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate I, Physics (Multiple Positions) Tucson, AZ, United States | req23568 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 7/31/2025 Back to Search Postdoctoral
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is available through an AFOSR-funded project, focusing on theoretical investigations at the interface of quantum optics, atomic physics, and many-body physics. The project explores how atomic arrays
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. Carry-out analysis of research samples using advanced techniques and validate the measurements. Document, process and analyze research data. Disseminate research results through publishing papers and
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astrophysics with strong interdisciplinary programs across the Departments of Astronomy, Physics, Optical Sciences, and Planetary Sciences. We provide direct access to various world-class observational and
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analysis of research samples using advanced techniques and validate the measurements. Document, process, and analyze research data. Disseminate research results through publishing papers and providing
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therapies with in vitro cell culture studies and in vivo animal models. Carry-out analysis of research samples using advanced techniques and validate the measurements. Document, process, and analyze research
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to preparation of reports to project sponsors. Contribute to manuscript for publication in professional journal as lead author. Physical Requirements Ability to swim. Minimum Qualifications PhD in aquatic biology
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will be kept strictly confidential as part of the review process. Notice of Availability of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security
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-based astrophysics with strong interdisciplinary programs across the Departments of Astronomy, Physics, Planetary Sciences, and Optical Sciences. Home to the Richard F Caris Mirror Lab, a founding member
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:// astro.arizona.edu/academics/postdoctoral-program. UA/SO offers a world-class research environment in space science and astrophysics with strong interdisciplinary programs across the Departments of Astronomy, Physics