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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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to unobtrusively collect various sensor elements with the aim of characterizing the roadway, vehicle, and driver performance. These measures and robust data sets are analyzed to address specific research questions
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, the successful applicant will manage the day-to-day operations of research projects including: literature reviews, research design, research execution, data analysis, report writing, outreach programs
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research initiatives from design through delivery—including study design, participant recruitment, data collection, analysis, and synthesis into actionable recommendations that inform decision making and
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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
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independently manage day-to-day operations of research projects including conducting various project research tasks, including literature reviews, research design, research execution, data analysis, report
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presentations. - Possess a solid background in addiction or health behaviors research and/or behavioral economics. Preferred Qualifications - Experience with behavior analysis and/or addiction research
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molecular and immunological assays, 2D and 3D cell culture, including primary cells, and procedures with mice. Basic and more complex computational tasks will be required for data analysis and interpretation
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techniques (e.g., SEM, XPS, ICP, XRD, TEM, or similar) evidenced by data collection or analysis in publications/reports. • Knowledge of corrosion science, demonstrated by coursework, thesis/dissertation
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supervision of Prof. Yingda Cheng on computational methods and modeling for kinetic equations. The research conducted will involve development of numerical methods, development and analysis of reduced order