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Job Description Applications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral position with the possibility of a one-year extension with the Department of Mathematics at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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Job Description The Department of Mathematics at Virginia Tech invites applications for several Postdoctoral Associate positions. The normal term of appointment will be two years with
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Urban Design (MS) and the History and Theory of Architecture (MS/PhD). WAAC full-time faculty work with a small cadre of long-time adjunct faculty to educate the next generation of architects
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, results-driven environment. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Economics, Statistics, Business, Sports Management, or a related field. Experience working within intercollegiate
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for dissemination in peer reviewed publications or conference presentations or in formats that engender further analysis. Required Qualifications – PhD in computer science, mathematics, computational neuroscience
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, engineering, mathematics, and computer science content, careers, and the requirements to attend a post-secondary institution. This position will coordinate K-12 programs, conferences, fairs, and activities (i.e
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, mathematics, Special Education, or K-12 education; • Experience working with student-athletes in a NCAA Division 1 environment. Pay Band {lPayScaleID} Overtime Status Exempt: Not eligible for overtime
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, and policy. Required Qualifications • PhD in economics, applied economics, or a related field combining computational / quantitative modeling and methods with economic theory and / or applications by
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Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or other closely related field; a demonstrated and sustained record of achievement in the practice of data analytics or computational science in
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candidate will work primarily on funded projects, including an NIH project examining long-term trajectories of addiction recovery and a Foundation project that is examining the theory of Reinforcer Pathology