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Job Description Virginia Cooperative Extension is seeking applications for the position of Extension Programming Associate Youth Animal Science. The successful candidate will be nontenure track
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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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development; environmental economics, management, and policy; international trade and development; and food and health systems economics. The master program includes both a traditional seated program and a 100
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. - knowledge of high-performance computing environments and affiliated scientific tools and software. - a strong background in the Linux system administration, compiled and interpreted programming languages and
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. • Experience with SQL compliant databases. • Familiarity with programming languages or supporting software developers. • Experience supporting research computing. • Experience with petabyte scale storage systems
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. The manager serves as a bridge between technical and functional stakeholders, regularly collaborating with program managers, finance, registration staff, and external partners to improve service delivery and
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Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. Ph.D. in relevant engineering degree. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior
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of Engineering’s undergraduate program ranks 13th and the graduate program ranks 31st among all U.S. engineering schools while the Mechanical Engineering Department’s undergraduate program is ranked 13th and
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. Criminal conviction check required. Required Qualifications ● Bachelor’s degree in Business Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems or related field. ● 5 years of experience in
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Job Description Applications are invited for the position of Director of the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech. The School