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of development, most revolving around thermal ecology. Tasks are varied and include reviewing behavioral videos, running metabolic experiments, and accompanying lab members to the field to assist with coverboard
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(catfish, trout, oysters), in addition to emerging sectors, such as marine finfish. The Research Associate will also assist with project management and reporting on project activities. The position is
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on working lands. Required Qualifications A M.S. degree in aquatic ecology, hydrology, wildlife science, fisheries science, natural resource management, agricultural sciences or similar discipline; or a B.S
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degree in ecology, conservation, or related field. -Valid Driver's License and experience operating 4WD vehicle. -Experience in both local and remove fieldwork settings. -Experience with and interest in
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(e.g., ecological momentary assessments, qualitative and clinical interviewing, collecting breath alcohol content via breathalyzers, behavioral questionnaires), training participants during onboarding
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focus on the ecology and evolution of infectious disease. Both labs are housed at Steger Hall within the Fralin Life Sciences Institute. Primary essential duties will include (1) database management and
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. Primary responsibilities will include managing the project budget and ensuring timely completion of project objectives, conducting field or lab research on the ecology, economics, and/or production
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miles. A work computer will be provided. Required Qualifications Required Educational Experience (PLB) A M.S. degree in aquatic ecology, hydrology, wildlife science, fisheries science, natural resource
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, institutes, and centers, including the Center for Space Science and Engineering Research (Space@VT) and the Center for Marine Autonomy and Robotics (CMAR). Successful candidates for this position will expand
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Categories:Engineering, Research / Scientific Job Description Candidates are sought for a Senior Research Associate affiliated with the Center for Marine Autonomy and Robotics at Virginia Tech (https