18 solid-mechanics-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate I - Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Tucson, AZ, United States | req19159 Apply Now Share Save Job Back to Search Postdoctoral Research
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics (Part Time) Tucson, AZ, United States | req19048 Apply Now Share Save Job Back to Search
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disease. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in molecular biology and/or mouse genetics with a strong publication record. Prior experience in either rodent models of human diseases, rodent
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mechanism and optics such as Galvo mirror, fast steering mirror, and MEMS diffractive beam steerer, detectors such as quad detectors, high speed detectors, and cameras. The successful candidate requires
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Ding. The successful candidate will conduct research on metabolic mechanisms of chemical toxicity in the lung. Analytical methods including mass spectrometry and NMR will be used to study DNA adducts in
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position is to molecular mechanisms of glucose homeostasis and thyroid hormones in metabolic disease such as diabetes and fatty liver disease. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in metabolic
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methods Experience in Earth model development FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time Full Time Number of Hours Worked per Week 40+ Job FTE 1.00 Work Calendar Fiscal Job Category Research Benefits Eligible Yes
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students. Additional duties as required. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline upon hire and should have
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interests include a laser communication instrument, large innovative mirror systems for ground and space applications, precision wavefront sensing and control, and optical metrology. In the lab
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in Earth Sciences (FRES) project, Evolution of Subsurface Microbe-Rock-Fluid Systems (SMRFS; #2120733; PI McIntosh and Co-PI Reiners) that is investigating the geologic history and drivers for fluid