23 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing Postdoctoral positions at Virginia Tech
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Job Description We invite applications for a postdoctoral associate in theoretical Quantum Information Science in the Computer Science Department of Virginia Tech at the Innovation Campus in
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Virginia Tech as an assistant professor in January 2026. Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) is an internationally recognized research university, particularly known for its
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an interdisciplinary team of mathematicians, psychologists, and engineers who are exploring the dynamics of stress contagion in human crowds. The postdoc will work with colleagues from Virginia Tech and other
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. Techniques we use include in vitro neural differentiation, gene expression manipulation, metabolic assays, and mouse breeding and behavior. Knowledge in basic computer skills, record keeping and experience
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microenvironment. The project will employ genetically engineered mouse and human glioma models, along with advanced imaging techniques, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, and molecular biology approaches
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Job Description The research group led by Professor Hongliang Xin (xingroup.org) at Virginia Tech invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral position. The successful candidate will play a
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Job Description The Department of Computer Science, the Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering, and the Innovation Campus at Virginia Tech will be jointly hosting a Postdoctoral
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The School of Animal Sciences (SAS) at Virginia Tech is searching for a post-doctoral associate to develop a novel research line and carry out extension efforts that are focused on human- and animal
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of appointment will be two years. The position is on an interdisciplinary team of mathematicians, psychologists, and engineers who are exploring the dynamics of stress contagion in human crowds. The postdoc will
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and optimization of measurement-based quantum computing protocols for quantum simulation of quantum many-body models. Preference will be given to candidates familiar with the stabilizer formalism and