481 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position positions at Virginia Tech
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, and engagement efforts by ensuring the effective use of survey tools across academic and administrative units. As a key member of the User Experience team, this position is central to fostering a data
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Job Description The Virginia Tech Institute for Advanced Computing (IAC) and the Department of Computer Science invite applications for a faculty position at the rank of Professor or Associate
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responsible for preparing and utilizing chemical solutions in in-vitro experiments in a wet lab setting, maintain colonies of mouse models of human disease through husbandry and genotyping. The successful
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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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conditions. 4). Demonstrated expertise in basic ecological and wildlife survey protocols. 5). Experience with Global Positioning Systems and ESRI based GIS software a plus. 6). Ability to perform basic
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for risk mitigation, and providing training and oversight to support best practices. This position will play a key role in managing university communication and collaboration regarding global risk and safety
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software Preferred Qualifications • Experience in ecological modeling, population dynamics, or fisheries management • Familiarity with species distribution models, catch rate standardization, stock
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volunteer management, and data/records management. Reports to the Director of Alumni Relations and works closely with the Chief Advancement Officer. This position will work collaboratively with the members
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Job Description This position supports a fisheries and aquatics resources science delivery program in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Center for Aquatic
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Job Description This position supports a fisheries and aquatics resources science delivery program in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Center for Aquatic