30 engineering-image-processing-phd Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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. Foster collaborations within the Department and with other units across the University. Utilize molecular biology, biochemical techniques and high resolution imaging, Perform in vitro functional analyses
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simulations including mechanical engineering. As time permits, you will be encouraged to conduct your own independent research. Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance
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or mitochondrial dysfunction. Perform experiments utilizing molecular, genetic, cellular and imaging approaches in both rodent and cell models. Participate in the development and validation of rodent and cell models
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proven record of productivity and demonstrated knowledge in complex in vivo and/or ex vivo methods, such as electrophysiology, miniscope calcium imaging, fiber photometry, etc. The lab’s research focus
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Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Planetary Sciences. We provide direct access to various world-class observational and computational facilities for ground-based radio and optical observing
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collection for plasma biomarker analysis, and functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging. The Fellow will play a key role in neuroimaging data collection, preprocessing, and advanced data analysis
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of Arizona's Linguistics Department seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate to lead an undergraduate research team focused on noninvasive Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and consciousness. This role offers
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scientific research manuscripts. Minimum Qualifications PhD in the field of earth or planetary science Preferred Qualifications Proficiency with geophysical data analysis and modeling Demonstrated expertise in
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natural and managed arid ecosystems, strong interdisciplinary collaborations across plant sciences, microbiology, ecology, and engineering, and a supportive scientific community focused on sustainability in