473 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning positions at Virginia Tech
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-building efforts. Skill sets necessary include writing for a variety of platforms and occasions, professionally interacting with partners across campus and external, audiences, and using a computer for
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guidance, and developing automation scripts to improve efficiency. Required Qualifications • Master’s degree in information technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a bachelor’s degree with
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initiative, and continuously learn from each admissions cycle. *Demonstrated proficiency with word processing, data merges, data management, and database programs. *Must have the ability to work and
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. Documented experience performing data entry, data validation, and/or quality assurance, ensuring accuracy and integrity of records. Proven proficiency with advanced computer applications, including
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range of individuals, learn from experienced professionals, and contribute to the success of both the office and the university. Important points: 1) You will be joining the Office of the University
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Job Description The Entomology Department Kuhar Lab is looking for a dedicated individual to apply technical knowledge to assist the vegetable entomology research and Extension program. Applies
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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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and collaborate around related scholarship (https://honorscollege.vt.edu). Virginia Tech Honors provides students with transdisciplinary and experiential learning opportunities through immersive courses
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experience using computers including Windows, Microsoft Office, Outlook, and automated food inventory systems. Pay Band 4 Overtime Status Exempt: Not eligible for overtime Appointment Type Regular Salary
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and optimization of measurement-based quantum computing protocols for quantum simulation of quantum many-body models. Preference will be given to candidates familiar with the stabilizer formalism and