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Quantum Mechanics and programming skills are necessary. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of concepts and techniques from Quantum Information Science are preferred. Experience with Python and Mathematica
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for network services that meet the operational, academic, social, and research needs of over 33,000 students and 8,000 faculty/staff. The position reports to a Network Engineering and Operations (NEO) manager
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innovative approaches to computational neuroscience, neural engineering, cellular, molecular, or systems neuroscience, that will complement the expertise of the primary faculty members who have joined
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. The lab will be affiliated with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (FBRI) at Virginia Tech and jointly be members of the Children’s National Hospital Cancer and Immunobiology program. The lab’s work
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for the unit; ability to work both independently and collaboratively; serve as Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) coordinator; complete special projects and other duties as assigned. Assist unit offices with
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Preferred Qualifications • Demonstrated program management and supervisory experience of junior lab staff • Success in proposal development and managing extramural funded programs Pay Band Faculty; Salary
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will be supportive in nature and contribute to the overall program/project success. They may supervise junior level team members and student employees as assigned. Duties and responsibilities will
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overnights and weekends. Demonstrated ability to lead a program including goal setting, evaluation, and planning. Ability to communicate with key managers as well as all staff members. Preferred Qualifications
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of comprehensive benefit programs, policies and procedures with a focus on retirement plan administration. The retirement analyst works with a diverse population and classification of employees to ensure a
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for this position will be expected to develop an extramurally-funded and internationally-recognized research program that focuses on the study of traditionally important or emerging insect pest problems of high value