12 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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of computational imaging, modeling optical designs, and lab work for data acquisition and post process. 3. Present research findings in meetings and publish in scientific journals; maintain detailed records and
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Postdoctoral Research Associate (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Posting Number req24681 Department Electrical and Computer Engr Department Website Link https://ece.engineering.arizona.edu/ Location Main
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Postdoctoral Research Associate I (Computational Stellar Astrophysics) Posting Number req24359 Department Steward Observatory Department Website Link https://www.astro.arizona.edu Location Main Campus Address
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Number req24389 Department Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Department Website Link https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Lunar & Planetary
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the Departments of Astronomy, Physics, Optical Sciences, and Planetary Sciences. We provide direct access to various world-class observational and computational facilities for ground-based radio and optical
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/2025 Back to Search Postdoctoral Research Associate I, Steward Observatory (High-Contrast Imaging & Interferometry) Posting Number req24549 Department Steward Observatory Department Website Link https
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Postdoctoral Research Associate I (Cosmology, Extragalactic Astronomy) Posting Number req24328 Department Steward Observatory Department Website Link https://astro.arizona.edu Location Main Campus Address Tucson
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Postdoctoral Research Associate I (Cosmology, Extragalactic Astronomy) Posting Number req24282 Department Steward Observatory Department Website Link https://astro.arizona.edu Location Main Campus Address Tucson
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Associate I, Geosciences Posting Number req24182 Department Geosciences Department Website Link https://www.geo.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Department
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-generation computing, including quantum emitters and neuromorphic transistors. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in solid-state physics, electronic materials, or device fabrication and