33 phd-in-concrete-and-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Virginia Tech
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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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Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. Ph.D. in relevant engineering degree. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior
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and whole-heart Langendorff perfusion or ECG telemetry. The project involves testing a novel hypothesis that structural integrity alone is sufficient to protect against arrhythmogenic conduction slowing
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ongoing projects to examine decision-making in health behaviors on which this position will be involved. The position is well suited for individuals interested in technology applications and behavioral
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year. The individual will also be responsible for writing documents, including grant reports and publications. Required Qualifications • PhD in Mathematics or a related field with a background in
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• Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment with a minimum of one
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talks to professional audiences. Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in mathematics or a related discipline at the time of appointment. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date
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Department at #2 nationally in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering category. Required Qualifications • PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or other related disciplines. PhD must
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) in their application packet. Required Qualifications • PhD in Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Biological Sciences, Chemistry or related field. The PhD
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Job Description The successful candidate will join a vibrant research environment in the group of Prof. Vito Scarola at Virginia Tech (scarola.phys.vt.edu). The research involves the construction