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the society and industry, we strive to solve society's major challenges – together. At the Division of Fluid Dynamics , we develop advanced experimental and computational techniques to investigate flows in both
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Engineering department in the School of Engineering anticipates hiring multiple Readers for the below courses for Summer 2026: ENGR 065: Circuit Theory ENGR 120: Fluid Mechanics ENGR 130: Thermodynamics ME 021
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emphasizes applied software development while spanning domains such as robotics, computer vision, sensing, controls, data analysis, and embedded systems. The engineer will work on interdisciplinary projects
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://https://hr.virginia.edu/uva-health-internal-traveler-program We are looking for registered nurses who are want to work with an energetic and collaborative team. Travelers working in the Operating Room
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to free professional development courses and learning opportunities for personal and professional growth WorkLife and Wellness programs and resources On-site Employee Assistance Program including access
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the School of Engineering anticipates hiring full and/or part-time lecturer positions to teach the following courses for Summer 2026: ENGR 065: Circuit Theory ENGR 120: Fluid Mechanics ENGR 130: Thermodynamics
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, development, and experimental characterization of PHPs, including the definition of geometries, selection of working fluids and materials, design of experimental test rigs, and measurement of thermal
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and estuarine environments in the Mid-Atlantic region. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a robust externally funded research program, support graduate students, and
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the majority of their lifetime healthier, more sustainable, and also resilient. The Sustainable Healthy, and Resilient Buildings research projects have crossovers to fluid dynamics, aerosol science, energy
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development, and presenting in a public setting. ● Experience in research settings relating to water resources engineering, energy conversion technologies, or fluid mechanics. ● Experience with manufacturing