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Job Description The Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics invites applications for a postdoc position to develop and provide annual estimate of land use values of open space for all
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are an internationally recognized leader in distribution packaging research and innovation. Our state-of-the-art laboratory facilities include advanced testing equipment for vibration analysis, shock dynamics, compression
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) (www.splvt.com) in the Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. The position will be located at the Virginia Tech Northern Virginia Center in Falls Church, VA. The desired duration
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Job Description The Kohl Center in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at Virginia Tech invites applications for a non-tenured position at the rank of Postdoctoral Associate with a
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performance in advanced nuclear reactor environments. Under the mentorship of the Center Director/PI, the postdoc will develop and apply novel experimental methods, advanced characterization techniques, and
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motivated and collaborative researcher with expertise in engineering, materials science, or related computational fields to contribute to our growing research program in sustainable food packaging. Current
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Forest Sector Industry: A Mixed-Methods Approach.” This interdisciplinary research initiative integrates stakeholder engagement, market analysis, and policy evaluation to develop a strategic
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. Virginia Tech researchers have developed a CLT structural analysis methodologies, predicted strength properties for new species and configurations, in addition to investigating the use of hardwood in CLT
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and Episodic Future Thinking as an intervention for tobacco use disorder in military veterans. Postdoctoral Associate responsibilities will also focus on the use of the International Quit & Recovery
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several areas of ongoing research in the laboratory, including the isolation and genomic analysis of large DNA viruses, cultivation of diverse hosts, analysis of evolutionary relationships and genomic