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of crops exceeding $50 million. There are approximately 100,000 acres devoted to soybeans, cotton, wheat, corn, peanuts, melons, and pumpkins. The agent in this position will work on production methods and
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plays a vital role in enriching the experience of students and participants by managing program development, promotional activities, and event coordination for sponsored research projects. As a key team
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or experience; previous experience in academic or career advising or engineering work experience; strong computer skills such as electronic file management, word processing, and spreadsheets; experience with
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, economics, planning, and/or infrastructure field(s) to ensure the ability to perform and improve efficiency/effectiveness/efficacy of analysis and methods. Interest in housing programs, policies, and data
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-vivo research projects. The lab is currently employing advanced quantitative methods to conduct leading-edge research on the role of neurotransmitters (dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine) in
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housekeeping workers in the performance of their duties. Required Qualifications • Considerable experience of cleaning methods, techniques, cleaning equipment, and cleaning chemicals. • Knowledge and experience
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the School of Neuroscience since 2015 (http://www.neuroscience.vt.edu). Successful candidates will teach as well as establish a competitive research program that can attract extramural funding from a wide
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year Review Date 12/17/25 Additional Information SEE MORE ABOUT WORKING IN VT ATHLETICS AT https://beahokie.com/EMPLOYEE/ The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check
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-directed, and demanding environment. Proven experience in a customer service/customer interaction type of environment. Demonstrated advanced computer skills and demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office
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(USN&WR). The successful candidate will have a research focus in computational geomechanics, emphasizing numerical investigation of soil behavior under coupled mechanical, hydraulic, and thermal