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and Consumer Science (FCS) agent positions require a service mentality as well as process and subject matter expertise to plan, implement and evaluate research-based educational programs for broad
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on relevant research protocols and expected to support the research team in recruitment and retention of participants, the informed consent process, and data collection activities as needed. Specific Duties
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in determining eligibility for financial aid, resolving student eligibility issues, processing awards, reviewing and processing professional judgment appeals, and leading/participating in outreach
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, GPS-and/or RFID-based tracking); implementing cutting-edge environmental sensors and methods; assisting with data processing and analysis; implementing database management practices; recognizing and
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of research proposals and plays a key role in the critical review process before proposal submission. Additionally, the Technical Proposal Editor develops and maintains resources and training materials
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portfolio of grants covering Departments and ARECs. The position will support faculty through both the pre-award and post-award processes, including building and budgeting proposals, proposal submission
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conversion technologies, including but not limited to extrusion, injection, lamination, compounding, and/or thermoforming processes, with packaging polymers, ranging from traditional plastics to advanced
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), processing, quality control, training, and operations. The successful candidate should be detail oriented, keeping careful records of interactions with participants. They should also be flexible and expect
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Coordinator and Lead RA in overseeing the execution of each study component including data collection (MRI, EEG, Bio samples, biosensors, Questionnaires, and Behavioral Observations), processing, quality
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experience in academic unit, including previous work in areas of academic student services, advising, recruiting, and curriculum processes. About Virginia Tech Dedicated to its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May