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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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to align these opportunities with your long-term career goals. Required Qualifications • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, Hydrology, Computer Science, Earth System Science, or related fields. PhD must be awarded
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for the science of science communication that can be translated into educational and outreach activities. This position emphasizes the importance of evidence-based approaches to address societal challenges in areas
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research program that works both within and at the boundaries of data science/econometric methods and the social sciences to discover, create, and disseminate new knowledge. The successful candidate will
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jointly funded center between Advancement and the Office of Research and Innovation, supports university-wide strategic initiatives, program partnerships, and the university’s $550+ million research
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teams at the FBRI, including 10 cardiovascular research teams. The primary responsibility for the position is to lead a strong extramurally funded leading-edge research program in cardiovascular science
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stakeholders, and scientific audiences. The candidate must show clear potential to develop a strong, integrated research/Extension program that addresses stakeholder-driven needs in applied forage systems and
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scientific research environment. • Experience and knowledge with systems architecture and redundancy in a multi-data center environment. • High Performance Compute (HPC) Cluster experience. • Experience and
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Job Description The Montague lab at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute in Roanoke, VA is seeking a part time Research Assistant. The Montague lab focuses on computational neuroscience
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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