466 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of Virginia
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the Department of Engineering Systems & Environment at UVA. Working closely with collaborating groups will be required. Effective mentorship of graduate and undergraduate researchers is expected
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The Department of Economics at the University of Virginia seeks an Intermediate Administrative Assistant to perform clerical and administrative work to support faculty and students within
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Contract Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist Traveler (Internal) Varies by assignment. Position Compensation Range: - Hourly Minimum Requirements: Education: Graduate of an accredited JRC program
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; transforming health and inspiring hope for all Virginians and beyond. The Internal Traveler Program is an opportunity for healthcare professionals to explore the boundless possibilities at UVA Health. Internal
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The Ambulatory Program Assistant Coordinator assists specialty clinic RN Care Coordinators (RNCC) with additional and unique needs of the patient population. Ambulatory Program Assistant
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The Chemistry department at the University of Virginia is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work in the lab of Professor Brent Gunnoe. This Research Associate (postdoctoral) position will
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disorders. Communicate findings to the scientific community through conference presentations and publications. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Genetics, or a related
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clinicians and are part of a professional nursing community that is actively involved in transforming health and inspiring hope for all Virginians and beyond. Varies by assignment The Internal Traveler Program
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the Center’s Presidential Oral History Program and will support the Program’s efforts to conduct oral histories of recent presidential administrations. Established in 1975 through a generous gift from
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research team of faculty, postdoctoral associates, and graduate student research assistants. Research in the CIRCL co-lab investigates how contemplation intersects with themes of nature, technology, and the