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is designed to provide an individual the opportunity to grow and develop the necessary skills needed to advance their career into the field of student athlete academic support. Reporting
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serve in an advisory role to train and support other digital platform users across the college to maintain best practices and implement new knowledge and tools. The ideal candidate will have professional
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distribution systems. Current research initiatives include developing advanced vibration analysis methodologies for wooden packaging systems, predictive modeling for packaging performance, and optimization
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technology, efficiency, and collaboration, this Finance division helps lead the continued evolution of administrative operations that best support Virginia Tech’s world-class faculty, researchers, and students
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, confidential one-on-one advising, including course registration, developing plans of study, tracking graduation progress, and explaining university policies. Responsibilities include: Advising: Advisor
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beginning August 10, 2026 with the opportunity for renewal as supported by performance, need, and funding. The primary responsibilities include teaching applied oboe and bassoon lessons, developing and
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participation in professional development opportunities and university shared governance . These valuable contributions to university shared governance provide important representation and perspective, along
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for scheduled meetings, including CNR grant development sessions, and the FBRI wide Research in Progress Seminar series, which is managed by CNR. • Coordinate logistics for CNR-sponsored graduate student/post-doc
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research and developing trustworthy tools for reasoning about safety and security properties of a broad range of application programs. Opportunities exist to investigate and develop tools for highly scalable
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Sensing of Neutrinos (QuSen) project sponsored by DARPA. The successful candidate will conduct research in the areas of computational physics with the goal to develop a framework for understanding excess