51 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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Highlights This position, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, is focusing on developing and utilizing the attosecond electron imaging facility for imaging the electron motion in the real time. The
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-doctoral researcher to lead work on examining the plant ecophysiological impacts of growing within an agrivoltaics system. For information about the SemiArid Lab (SALSAV), please access the website link
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roles in soil stabilization, fertility, water cycling, and carbon exchange with the atmosphere. Biocrusts are found on all continents and rough global estimates of biocrust distribution based
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Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Sarver Cardiovascular Research Center at the University of Arizona is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate with a strong interest in cancer
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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
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at the University of Arizona is seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher with expertise in ecology of benthic communities on coral reefs. Potential research areas of interest include: microbial ecology, community
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and cluster consensus and balancing on compact manifolds and their extension to periodic and chaotic oscillator synchronization, RO (3) Utilize strategies in feedback control theory of fractional-order
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can modify and control light-matter interactions in novel regimes of cavity QED, collective atom-field interactions and nonequilibrium driven-dissipative systems. We are a research group working on
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, with the possibility of a contract extension after this period. The selected candidate is expected to work on projects about dust control, biostabilization and bioleaching, and reuse of mine tailings
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searching for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the cancer immunology laboratory of Dr. Karen Hastings within the Department of Dermatology. Our basic science and translational projects span