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Virginia Tech, Mathematics Position ID: VirginiaTech -PA [#26659] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, United States of America [map
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to a single 12-month term. Required Qualifications - Doctoral degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or related discipline; - Ph.D. must have been awarded
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Job Description Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Associate position with the Department of Mathematics at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA to begin after August 10, 2025. The normal term
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acid production, bioplastic fermentation, bioplastic recovery & purification, mathematical modeling, and technology scale-up. The successful candidate will also have opportunities to be involved in grant
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( https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-022-01109-2 ) The successful candidate will work with mice and conduct in vivo neurophysiology with molecular tools, data analysis, and modeling (using MATLAB
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of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in either Quantum Information Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, Theoretical Physics or a
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treatment, analysis and remediation technologies. This position will actively contribute to federally funded and industry-supported projects. The initial appointment is for one year with opportunities
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biodiversity surveys for plants, microbes, and insects, soil health analysis, phytochemical analysis of fruits, and design and analysis of economic surveys. They will communicate results broadly to both
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. The Postdoctoral Associate is expected to lead research projects from experimental design, data analysis, to presentations in lab meetings, conferences, and seminars, as well as prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed
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start date. Experience in brainstem analysis using neuromelanin imaging at both structural and functional levels Experience with various functional connectivity approaches (e.g., PPI, Beta-Series, and C