47 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" research jobs at Virginia Tech
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interaction in remote construction settings. Key Responsibilities include: Conduct research on autonomous construction assembly, off-site manufacturing strategies and logistics optimization. Develop and
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Alexandria, Virginia. The focus of these positions will be on quantum computing, quantum algorithms, quantum learning, quantum error correction, and quantum fault-tolerance. The successful candidate will join
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Qualifications - Experience in developing algorithms for analysis of biological data. - Experience with single cell and spatial transcriptome data analysis. - Experience in supervised and unsupervised machine
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project leadership and management experience in transportation research or related fields. They have an aptitude for solving complex problems through application of advanced research and development
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, a world-leading research institute, we are working with government agencies, transportation and safety organizations, vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers, Automated Driving System developers
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Job Description The Aylward lab at Virginia Tech is seeking a post-doctoral researcher interested in the evolution and genomics of DNA viruses. The researcher will have the opportunity to work in
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performance in advanced nuclear reactor environments. Under the mentorship of the Center Director/PI, the postdoc will develop and apply novel experimental methods, advanced characterization techniques, and
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Tech. The individual will report directly to Dr. James Weger-Lucarelli. This position involves cutting-edge research studying cancer biology and developing strategies to treat cancer. Duties will include
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ecosystem. Synthesizing these multiple dimensions into evidence-based insights, the UX Researcher develops practical recommendations that guide strategic decision-making. Core Responsibilities: - Lead user
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supervision of Prof. Yingda Cheng on computational methods and modeling for kinetic equations. The research conducted will involve development of numerical methods, development and analysis of reduced order