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Job Description The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Virginia Tech invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position at the assistant or associate
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optimize LIFU as a new human brain mapping tool and for translation to clinical therapies in addiction, mental health and pain. Knowledge in basic computer skills, record keeping and experience with human
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aegypti genome, including their distribution across the global tropics and their role in the mosquitoes' adaptation to different climatic variables. The candidate will also study the molecular basis
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, in differing weather conditions to perform a visual inspection of the HVS and record temperature readings. Notify supervisor of any issues with the HV operation and shut down the HVS when instructed
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significant comparable experience • Work experience in events management • Experience with word processing and desktop publishing software such as MS Office, Adobe Creative suites, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver
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differences. In this capacity, the Learning Specialist for student-athletes must be professionally qualified to do the following: • Identify learning needs of student-athletes with Education-Impacting
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operation of the research activities. Fundamental interest in mouse genetics and behavior is a necessity. Techniques we use include in vivo electrophysiology, neuroanatomy, computation, and optogenetics
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parallel interests in dairy cattle reproduction. Potential focus areas include but are not limited to reproductive health, ovarian function, estrus synchronization, and other reproductive technologies
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strategic alignment; Assist faculty in the department in managing the college and university governance process when creating new graduate courses, graduate certificates, etc.; The ability to assist faculty
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, alongside occasional support in minor electrical and mechanical equipment repairs. Reporting directly to the Housing Maintenance Supervisor, this position also involves close collaboration with the Associate