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Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. Ph.D. in relevant engineering degree. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior
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Job Description Postdoctoral opening in cardiac arrhythmia mechanisms is immediately available in the Poelzing lab. We are looking for highly motivated candidates with expertise in electrophysiology
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Job Description The Sahoo Lab is seeking a Research Scientist to help develop and lead our research program focused on the genetic and functional mechanisms driving bone marrow failure, clonal
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Qualifications A PhD or PhD-equivalent doctoral degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or a closely related field; a record of scholarship commensurate with rank; evidence of
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concentration in History, Theory and Criticism to teach both in our two research-based, non-professional graduate degrees in architecture, the Master of Science in Architecture program (M.S.Arch) and the Doctoral
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. -M.S. degree in Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or comparable with exception for a lesser degree with significant related experience. -Experience writing software in Python, and/or similar
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to follow procedures precisely. Preferred Qualifications Mechanical aptitude Problem solving related to mechanical systems Problem solving related to controls systems Strong interpersonal, communication, and
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of mutual interest. Required Qualifications - PhD in computer science or computer engineering with background and expertise in any of the following areas are sought: formal verification, proof assistants and
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, etc.) - provide support to VT leadership to achieve successful project outcomes - ensure design and construction maximizes program goals, while conforming to the project’s established criteria for scope
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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