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Description The Center for Neutrino Physics at Virginia Tech (http://cnp.phys.vt.edu) invites applications for a post-doctoral research associate focusing on the CHANDLER Reactor Neutrino Detector Project and
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one-year funded position, with extension contingent upon additional grant funding. Virginia Tech is unable to sponsor applicants for work visas for this vacancy. Required Qualifications • Doctoral
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focuses on error bounding and interference mitigation for high-integrity, resilient positioning navigation and timing (PNT) in safety-critical multi-modal transportation applications. For more information
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(Blacksburg VA, USA). The post-doctoral associate will be responsible for developing novel techniques for designing organoids, including methods for analyzing their properties using single-cell techniques
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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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experience in cell culture work, molecular biology, and preclinical tumor models. Successful candidates will be highly motivated individuals with a doctoral degree in Neurology, Oncology, or Immunology, have
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engineering. The position is concerned primarily with numerical simulations and machine learning algorithms to optimize a bioprocessing system. The Postdoctoral Associate will conduct numerical simulation
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their appointment. - Doctorate degree must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment with a minimum of one year eligibility remaining. - Demonstrated research experience in energy
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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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pre-work and post-work unsafe commuting behaviors. The position will have a particular emphasis on evaluating and modeling complex temporal trends and trajectories in how these work conditions and work