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Job Description These are non-student positions are not available to Virginia Tech students. Students, please refer to the Center for the Arts website for student hiring information: https
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the date of hire. • Completion of an approved American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) or European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) residency program by the date of hire. • Eligibility
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, Virginia. SOVA has approximately 300 undergraduate majors within four areas (Graphic Design, Creative Technologies, Studio Art, and Art History). The Graphic Design program currently has approximately 120
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for existing data analytic models. When necessary, be responsible for development of new computational methods and work with programmers to incorporate these methods into current models based on systematic
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Research Computing, and the Discovery Lab for experiential learning. The successful candidate is expected to build and maintain an internationally recognized and extramurally funded research program. As the
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of hire. • Completion of an approved ACVIM-ECVIM-CA Oncology residency program by the date of hire. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Eligibility for a Virginia faculty veterinary
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in Hall C. If the candidate has experience with data analysis in the GlueX collaboration, we will consider the possibility to analyze data in support to the Generalized Parton Distributions program
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mentorship to team members and supporting ongoing Center programs (including the Macrosystems EDDIE educational program); and 4) serving in a leadership role in the Center, which includes setting priorities
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Job Description Virginia Tech’s Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning (UEPP) program in the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) invites applicants for a tenure-track faculty position
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involves conducting research at the intersection of program analysis and formal verification toward developing trustworthy tools for reasoning about safety and security properties. Opportunities exist