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or similar programming languages). A basic knowledges and deep interest in neuroscience are required. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in in vivo neurophysiology and/or computational data
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characterization and analysis, laboratory testing and process development, process modeling and simulation, techno-economic analysis, and life cycle analysis. Responsibilities The successful candidate will be
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Technical Education and Workforce Development in planning, designing, implementing and leading physical computing, technical career exploration, invention and innovation, and other STEM-focused programs
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commitment to maintaining high-quality standards. • Physical stamina and the ability to lift and move heavy objects. • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Preferred Qualifications
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conclusions. The incumbent must have an understanding of both the common metrics and the process for the creation of routine or continuous auditing techniques that would be common in a research-focused higher
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to follow instructions and work effectively in a team environment. Strong attention to detail and the ability to maintain cleanliness and organization. Physical stamina and the ability to stand for long
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commitment to maintaining high-quality standards. • Physical stamina and the ability to lift and move heavy objects. • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Preferred Qualifications
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to detail and the ability to maintain cleanliness and organization. • Physical stamina and the ability to stand for long periods, lift and move heavy objects, and perform repetitive tasks. • Excellent
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research at the intersection of computational materials science and machine learning. Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related
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The Collaborative Computing Solutions (CCS) department within the Division of IT at Virginia Tech is working to ensure that faculty, staff, and students at the university have access to robust tools