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spaces; and work for considerable periods of time standing, sitting, walking, reaching, bending pushing/pulling, and doing repetitive movement with tools, equipment and computer keyboarding. • Must have
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(power, medical, space) including components, structural materials and electronics, as well as those exploring novel nuclear fuels. Research can be computational and/or experimental to support
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75 pounds. Must be able to tolerate rabies prophylaxis. Preferred Qualifications Licensed Veterinary Technician or currently enrolled in LVT program. Knowledge of basic nursing skills, veterinary
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Preferred Qualifications Completion of a veterinary assistant program; Experience working in a veterinary clinical setting; Versed in oncology and chemotherapy. Pay Band 3; salary Overtime Status Non-Exempt
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in Hall C. If the candidate has experience with data analysis in the GlueX collaboration, we will consider the possibility to analyze data in support to the Generalized Parton Distributions program
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(COS) advancement program by overseeing development and alumni relations, to maximize the support and exposure of the college. The assistant dean serves as chief development officer and manager of
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. The lab will be affiliated with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (FBRI) at Virginia Tech and jointly be members of the Children’s National Hospital Cancer and Immunobiology program. The lab’s work
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involves conducting research at the intersection of program analysis and formal verification toward developing trustworthy tools for reasoning about safety and security properties. Opportunities exist
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the development and implementation of a quality control program to improve arboricultural operations and ensure high standards of work. • Reviews plans, advising project design team members, and monitoring tree
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optimization, Multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO). Candidates will be expected to develop and sustain a strong, externally funded research program; teach undergraduate and graduate courses; and advise