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collaborative attitude. This position requires approximately 10–15 hours per week, with flexible scheduling and the ability to work remotely. Responsibilities may include: Collect data through structured sessions
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The University of Virginia Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate focused on structure design to address critical healthcare
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, infrastructure, and grounds, in addition to managing capital construction and renovation for University-owned and leased properties. Position Summary: Emergency Generator Technicians, perform general mechanical
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techs, and controls techs for our numerous projects in the Building Automation field across the University of Virginia grounds. The BAS team currently works on new construction projects and controls
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of UVA’s buildings, infrastructure, and grounds, in addition to managing capital construction and renovation for University-owned and leased properties. Responsibilities: Assist technicians with the repair
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, infrastructure, and grounds, in addition to managing capital construction and renovation for university-owned and leased properties. The Service Team within FM’s Automation Services department provides
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the architect, and the office of the university building official to maintain and renovate residence halls and to plan for new construction projects. Foster an inclusive, safe, and engaging residential
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The Tsai Lab at the University of Virginia School of Medicine invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position in biophysics and structural biology to study the molecular
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with vehicle structural modeling and crash simulation, and to assist in the development of research proposals, supervising graduate students and other personnel, and prepare reports, publications, and
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the research in this group is focused on two areas related to photodetectors. The first is using new materials and novel structures to minimize the excess noise of avalanche photodiodes. The second research area