31 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona in United States
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units across the University. Utilize molecular biology, biochemical techniques and high-resolution imaging, perform in vitro functional analyses including patch-clamp and calcium measurements. Perform
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materials science to join our interdisciplinary team and contribute to research in these areas. This is a year-to-year appointment, contingent upon continued funding and satisfactory performance. Outstanding
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research as a graduate student or early-level postdoc. Please note that U.S. citizens or green card holders will receive top preference due to eligibility for NIH postdoctoral fellowships. However
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or a related field and will be capable of leading an innovative research program, working collaboratively with an international team, and communicating effectively to academic and non-academic
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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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performance of tailings materials and storage facilities. Implement and refine the hydro-mechanical models to evaluate behavior under static and dynamic conditions. Conduct Laboratory and Field Investigations
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lab meetings. Literature Review: Staying up-to-date with relevant research and participating in scientific discussions. Lab and Mentorship Responsibilities: Lab Management: Performing assigned lab
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large EHRs, claims, or omics datasets. Ability to conduct research independently and within a team. Minimum Qualifications PhD in data science, biomedical informatics, computational biology, neuroscience
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, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Lead a NIH funded project studying inflammation and immunology in lung diseases Screen literature, perform critical analysis of prior research, design and
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Architecture is in search of a Postdoctoral Research Associate that will lead a citizen science project focused on community perspectives around greenspace, heat, and health, with an emphasis on youth engagement