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/Extension: 610-519-8549 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: The Center for Human Environmental Systems is seeking motivated undergraduate research assistants to support ongoing sponsored
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Work Schedule Number of positions: 1 Department: 960-Center for Resilient Water Systems Contact Name: Linda DeAngelis Contact Phone/Extension: 9-4960 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary
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) training before or upon hire. Completion of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training, as applicable to the role. Proficiency in computer literacy, including the ability to use standard office software
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preparation and organization. Field work will be occasionally physically demanding with long hours. This position requires willingness and ability to conduct field research in wetland systems, including
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will join Andrej Prša’s research team and work on the PHOEBE code , developing the modeling proxy based on artificial intelligence (AI). The goal of the AI-powered model is to enable the autonomous
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; current Villanova ReachOut volunteer; Ability to conduct online topic research via scholarly databases and other online sources (e.g. Google); Self-organization skills; Strong communication skills
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: Undergraduate Research in Structural Engineering: Castellated and Cellular Steel Beams The student researcher is responsible for conducting a detailed literature of research on castellated and cellular beams
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: Why work at Villanova? Join a mission-driven organization. Since Villanova University’s founding in 1842, we have been inspired by the values of truth, unity, and love, and are a community dedicated to
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for Resilient Water Systems Position Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated and interdisciplinary Doctoral Research Assistant to join a collaborative project aimed at advancing understanding of sediment
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Position Summary: The postdoctoral researcher will be part of a research team working on the design of energy and exergy flow systems at district scale to assess their efficiency and resilience under heat