30 phd-position-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Virginia Tech in United States
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2025, with preference for an earlier start. The position is planned for a minimum of one year, with high likelihood of, and preference for, extension. Required Qualifications - PhD in psychology or a
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and the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. The position involves conducting experimental research in the broad scope of wireless communications
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comfortable with interactions with mice to maintain a successful operation of the research activities. Fundamental knowledge and an interest in molecular and cell biology is a necessity. Techniques we use
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the theory of quantum graph states. Additional expertise in computational methods would be useful but is not necessary. The Postdoctoral and Senior Research Associate positions will also involve
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Qualifications - Ph.D. in a biological science such as cell biology, immunology, cancer biology, biochemistry, or related field. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date
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the area of analytical aeroacoustics. The position is concerned primarily with the sound of unsteady vortex flows and their interactions with edges. The position requires a PhD in engineering or a
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/ Scientific Job Description Postdoctoral Associate Position: Functional Genomics and Metabolic Engineering of Volatile Natural Products The Tholl lab at the Department of Biological Sciences at Virginia Tech is
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Alexandria, Virginia. The focus of these positions will be on quantum computing, quantum algorithms, quantum learning, quantum error correction, and quantum fault-tolerance. The successful candidate will join
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Job Description The research group led by Professor Hongliang Xin (xingroup.org) at Virginia Tech invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral position. The successful candidate will play a
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Job Description The position will begin in early 2025. The successful candidate will join a funded research project focused on improving the understanding of seabird bycatch, particularly Great