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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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Categories:Engineering, Research / Scientific Job Description A postdoctoral associate position in the area of organoid design and engineering is available in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Virginia Tech
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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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, Research / Scientific Job Description The Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech seeks a Postdoctoral Associate position. The candidate is expected to conduct research on programmable network
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to answer national challenges, VTTI is continually advancing transportation through innovation and has affected public policy on national and international levels. This position provides a hands-on
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researcher would learn essential skills in clinic based biomechanical testing and analysis as well as the longitudinal tracking of adolescent patients following ACL reconstruction. The position will involve
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scientific community. Required Qualifications • PhD or equivalent degree in microbiology, bioinformatics, infectious disease, molecular biology or a related field • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in
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/ Scientific Job Description The Virginia Tech Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science is seeking qualified applicants to fill the position of Biomaterials Characterization Specialist. The position
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can be directed to Dr. Lisa Gunter at [email protected]. Review of applications will begin on March 17, 2024 and continue until the position is filled. Applicants must have completed their PhD by
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immune cell engineering via chemical modification. The primary role of this position is to develop novel biomaterials to re-educate tumor-homing myeloid cells and to understand how biomaterials activate