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Job Description The Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech seeks applications for multiple tenure-track assistant professor positions in computer science. Special consideration will be
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Job Description The Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a clinical or tenure track (Assistant/Associate/Full
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Job Description The Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a clinical-track faculty position in anatomic
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Job Description The chief objective of this position is to provide both program and fiscal support to the Department of Physics. This position works collegially with other department members
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multidisciplinary experiences at the rank of Collegiate Assistant Professor (non-tenure track). This position supports the teaching mission of the DVM program by providing preclinical instruction, patient care
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assessment models, and statistical modeling in both frequentist and Bayesian frameworks • A solid track record of publications Appointment Type Restricted Salary Information Commensuate with experience Review
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techniques and conducting research and publishing results in an ethical manner. Research projects range from driving simulator and test track experiments using a single vehicle to large-scale naturalistic
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and balance competing priorities, ensuring efforts are consistently directed toward the most critical program objectives • Ability to track and manage numerous details, working with a high degree of
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. Responsibilities include: Identifies, assesses, and prioritizes needs for the development of objective, research-based educational programs for urban, new, and nontraditional audiences with a focus on 4-H and Youth
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research teams to accomplish program goals and objectives. •Monitor project progress across multiple teams and implement effective strategies to maintain project momentum. •Facilitate effective communication