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initiatives include developing advanced aqueous emulsion and suspension systems for spray coating, predictive modeling of packaging performance, and optimizing packaging designs for high-value product
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Job Description We are seeking a visionary researcher to lead the development of transformative global water and infrastructure datasets that underpin AI and process-based hydrologic models. You
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Job Description We are seeking a visionary researcher to lead the development of transformative global water and infrastructure datasets that underpin AI and process-based hydrologic models. You
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people in the Northern Virginia region. This position will support several stakeholder-driven projects, with the overall goal of developing novel analytical and modeling approaches for PFAS source
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systems for accelerating computational catalysis and experimental design. The successful candidate will contribute to building AI-native frameworks that combine first-principles modeling, machine-learning
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interests are interdisciplinary modeling (ideally using economic production theory, more specifically Data Envelopment Analysis, system dynamics modeling/agent-based modeling, and/or Artificial Intelligence
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analysis (FEA) methods and tools • Experience programming with C++ • Experience using numerical methods, including linear algebra, for structural modeling Overtime Status Exempt: Not eligible for overtime
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distribution systems. Current research initiatives include developing advanced vibration analysis methodologies for wooden packaging systems, predictive modeling for packaging performance, and optimization
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, sustainable materials, or engineering to contribute to our ongoing research on improving the hygrothermal performance, structural modeling, and durability of CLT, including hybrid and thermally modified wood
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. The position involves research in modeling and simulation of within-host virus dynamics, theoretical immunology and multiscale immune-epidemiological models of infectious diseases and teaching two classes per