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Sign In Create Profile Software Manager Tucson, AZ, United States | req23359 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted: 7/10/2025 Back to Search Software Manager Posting Number req23359 Department Steward
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Postdoc Research Scholar position requires a highly motivated and dynamic scientist with a doctoral degree in Physics or Chemistry, preferably with a strong publication record. Outstanding UA benefits
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of the special capabilities of the personnel. Foster a culture of growth and innovation by mentoring staff and early-career researchers, postdocs, and graduate students. Develop internal talent pipelines by
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, research staff, postdocs and students) and external clients in a wide variety of research projects. Primary responsibility will be to facilitate electron microscopy (EM) sample processing and ultramicrotomy
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affiliation agreements, and ensure all records are up-to-date and accurate. Ensure student compliance by managing the collection, verification, and uploading of immunization records and required documentation
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that influence volatile organic compound (VOC) cycling in soil. The Postdoc will track the fate of VOC carbon soil incubations in the laboratory and plant rhizospheres in growth chambers. The Postdoc scholar will
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. Participate in NIEHS SRP Student/Postdoc/Alumni Network (SPAN) Calls and Research Translation and Community Engagements calls (via Zoom). Maintain and update the UA SRP Website (including writing and posting
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funding and contribute to lab-based grant proposals. Minimum Qualifications PhD or MD conferred by the start date and 0-2 years of experience at Postdoc rank. Preferred Qualifications FLSA Exempt Full Time
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for the Arizona Geological Survey's seismic network. This includes assisting with the improvement and implementation of Earthworm, SeisNetWatch, AQMS, Jiggle and Seisan software. Outstanding UA benefits include
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research and development efforts in software engineering, with a focus on control software for MAPS within the MMT Observatory's Adaptive Optics (AO) system. This role involves applying established