291 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at Virginia Tech in United States
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candidate will be expected to establish and maintain a distinguished, well-funded research program at the cutting edge of medical and pharmaceutical packaging. Areas of focus may include sterile medical
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programs, actively working to increase program participation of all people. Extension Agents are responsible for VCE's civil rights policies and equal opportunity compliance. Required Qualifications Agent
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statistics, theoretical statistics; there is also opportunity to teach in VT’s computational modeling and data analytics program. Department management will make specific teaching assignments each semester
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approximately 500+ computers, servers, and end users. This role serves a diverse user base with varying technical skill levels, including developers, analysts, researchers, and administrative staff. Support
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breeding program at Virginia Tech under the mentorship of the program lead, Principal Investigator (PI). The applicant is expected to develop and apply novel predictive breeding methods using high
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Job Description Reporting to the Director of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction (CHCI) within the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology (ICAT), the Writer and Social Media
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Job Description The Office of Gift Planning leads a collaborative university-wide advancement program responsible for a quarter of the University’s overall annual fundraising results. Reporting
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; experienced in training, motivating, supervising, evaluating, and recognizing volunteers; basic computer skills for accessing and conveying information. Preferred Qualifications Associate Degree in horticulture
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that are submitted to the Office of the Vice President for Facilities via the Assistant Vice President for Facilities and Operations. The incumbent will also manage the production, review, and distribution of internal
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areas; take the lead on establishing and implementing emergency protocols for all university-supported programs; review program and individual student itineraries for health and security concerns and