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Job Description The Unsteady Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics Laboratory in the Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering at Virginia Tech is seeking a postdoctoral researcher in
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Job Description The PHASE research group within the Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering at Virginia Tech invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position in
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will also be responsible for data management and dissemination of scientific results. The primary focus of the postdoctoral associate will be to assemble organoids using a combination of new biomaterials
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concurrent duties - Excellent communication skills - Strong track record of publishing in peer-reviewed journals Preferred Qualifications - Proficiency with data analysis and visualization in R - Experience
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off-site manufacturing techniques. - Knowledge of data-driven decision-making approaches for construction optimization. - Hands-on experience with sensor-based communication frameworks, wearable
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jurisdictions utilizing land use-value assessment estimates. Duties include, but are not limited to: development of computational methods, maintenance of current models and data sets, identifying and testing
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for overtime Appointment Type Restricted Salary Information Commensurate with Experience Hours per week 40+ Review Date 8/8/2025 Additional Information The successful candidate will be required to have a
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wireless networks. For further information about potential research directions, please visit: https://people.cs.vt.edu/boji https://ece.vt.edu/people/profile/liul.html Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in
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work with colleagues from Virginia Tech and other collaborating universities to run, analyze, and model human evacuation experiments. Data will include motion capture and psychophysiology data to explore
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and mentor junior researchers in laboratory methods, data analysis, and academic writing. - Strong collaboration and communication skills, with a track record of working across disciplinary boundaries