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The Dua group in the Physics Department of Virginia Tech invites applications for postdoctoral associate positions in theoretical quantum information, topological condensed matter physics and the
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climate droughts. The accepted candidate will apply a suite of statistical and physical models for integrating observations of different accuracies, improving predictions of water resources and/or
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deliverables for academic, agricultural, and lay audiences, including academic and Extension presentations, physical media, and digital content. The incumbent will also be expected to help with developing insect
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to quality care for those who have sustained and ACL injury with the goal of decreasing the risk of a second injury following return to unrestricted physical activity. Specifically, the post-doctoral
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modeling and data-centric inference in the physical and engineering sciences. The Center for Ecosystem Forecasting is a vibrant, highly collaborative, interdisciplinary research center developing real-time
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challenges raised by new data. Furthermore, diverse academic backgrounds (physics, biology, engineering, etc.) in the lab trainees creates a stimulating environment for mutual education among different
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Job Description We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow with a strong background in analytical chemistry, physical organic chemistry, chemical engineering, or a related field to work on the application
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associate to work in advanced manufacturing and characterization of energetic materials. The position is primarily in process development in the fabrication of energetic materials using advanced manufacturing
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Qualifications • An earned doctoral degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or related discipline. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective
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, the influence of range size and abundance in diversification dynamics, genomics of migratory switches, the role of demographic process in the evolution of behavior, and characterization of habitat preferences