16 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects Postdoctoral research jobs at Virginia Tech
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Job Description Transportation Packaging and Distribution Systems Research The department for Sustainable Biomaterials and its Center for Packaging and Unit Load Design (CPULD) at Virginia Tech
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of appointment with a minimum of one year eligibility remaining. - Demonstrated experience in qualitative and/or quantitative research methods. - Strong communication skills. - Ability to work independently and
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research program that works both within and at the boundaries of data science/econometric methods and the social sciences to discover, create, and disseminate new knowledge. The successful candidate will
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Job Description We are seeking a visionary researcher to lead the development of transformative global water and infrastructure datasets that underpin AI and process-based hydrologic models. You
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, additive manufacturing, mechanics). - Experience mentoring graduate/undergraduate researchers and working effectively in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. - Excellent communication skills
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Job Description We are seeking a visionary researcher to lead the development of transformative global water and infrastructure datasets that underpin AI and process-based hydrologic models. You
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Job Description The Department of Sustainable Biomaterials and the Laboratory for Sustainable Packaging Materials are internationally recognized leaders in sustainable packaging research and
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substances (PFAS) research. The Postdoctoral Associate will lead research on the fate and transport of PFAS with a focus on the Occoquan Watershed, which supplies drinking water to approximately 1 million
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Job Description The research group of Professor Hongliang Xin (xingroup.org) at Virginia Tech invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Associate to drive the development of agentic AI
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the U.S. Department of Energy, collaborate with external partners, and mentor graduate and undergraduate students. This role is designed to provide professional growth toward an independent research career