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breeding program at Virginia Tech under the mentorship of the program lead, Principal Investigator (PI). The applicant is expected to develop and apply novel predictive breeding methods using high
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Job Description Applications are invited for a full-time Research Assistant Professor position in Virginia Tech's Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The successful candidate
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Communities Convergence (IRCC) Lab in Arlington, Virginia. We seek candidates with a proven track record of scholarship in civil engineering and extensive experience with advanced computational modeling and
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jurisdictions utilizing land use-value assessment estimates. Duties include, but are not limited to: development of computational methods, maintenance of current models and data sets, identifying and testing
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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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supportive environment where all people can succeed and thrive. The successful candidate will lead a vibrant, externally funded research program that is recognized for scientific excellence, serve as an
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. - Strong proficiency in machine learning, optimization algorithms, and computational modeling applied to construction systems. - Experience with designing and conducting experimental studies to evaluate
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for stormwater, sanitary sewer, and domestic water systems associated with university projects and planning efforts. Assists with the development, calibration, and maintenance of hydrologic and hydraulic models
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. The Residential Well-being (RWB) model at Virginia Tech is an innovative, wrap-around approach to inclusion, belonging, and mental health support in the campus environment. HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE
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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