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of software code that complements the existing capabilities of SPL. As part of the position duties will be the expectation that the candidate would travel to Belgium to visit with the engineers and managers
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Job Description Applications are invited for a full-time Postdoctoral Associate position within the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Wireless @ Virginia Tech, College
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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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and collaborative researcher with expertise in engineering, materials science, or related computational fields to contribute to our research program focused on transport packaging optimization and
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in diseases associated with monogenic mutations in proteins expressed in the intercalated disc: gap junctions, sodium channels, desmosomes, and adherens junctions. Work will include optically mapping
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applications to biological questions. • Solid background in coding. • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse team from multiple disciplines. • Demonstrated ability or potential to lead graduate
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giant viruses in particular Preferred Qualifications Experience working with cultures of bacteria/algae/viruses Experience with a coding language (preferably Python or R) and working with bioinformatic
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• Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment with a minimum of one
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candidate will play a key role in developing and advancing new models and simulations for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) hypersonic codes. Specific tasks include developing new turbulence and transition
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decision-making, with a focus on dopamine neural coding and its dysfunction. Please see: Amo et al., Neuron, 2024 (https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(23)00979-0 ) Amo et al., Nature Neuroscience