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Computing, and IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communication. Overtime Status Exempt: Not eligible for overtime Appointment Type Restricted Salary Information Commensurate with experience Additional Information
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and the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. The position involves conducting experimental research in the broad scope of wireless communications
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Job Description The Mission Systems Division of the Virginia Tech National Security Institute invites applications for a postdoctoral associate position in Hypersonic Aerodynamics. The successful
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to carry out research protocols in-vivo and in-vitro. Assist in coordinating facility services, such as equipment maintenance records, quality control, environmental health and safety, as needed. They will
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system optimization for remote construction. This position will focus on advancing research in construction assembly science and technology, logistics optimization, and real-time communication frameworks
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. - Experience with flow cell, GC, HPLC, in-situ IR & Raman, DEMS. - Strong scientific textual & oral communication skills. - Desire to mentor junior researchers - Readiness and ability to interact professionally
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-related factors associated with companion animal relinquishment. The post-doctoral associate in this position will be expected to survey pet owners in communities within the Washington, DC area; understand
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circuit-level manipulations is highly desirable. • Communication skills the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Overtime Status Exempt: Not eligible for overtime Appointment Type
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communication skills are essential. Specific responsibilities include working with faculty members in a team setting to accomplish the following: 1) Developing and publishing methods and procedures
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and mentor junior researchers in laboratory methods, data analysis, and academic writing. - Strong collaboration and communication skills, with a track record of working across disciplinary boundaries