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Job Description The Department of Chemistry seeks a highly skilled and motivated individual to design, manage, and maintain the department's infrastructure, encompassing hardware, software, and
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methods, knowledge-graph and ontology-based scientific data infrastructures, and agentic workflows for autonomous hypothesis generation, mechanistic exploration, and design of catalytic systems. Candidates
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to liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). 3. Develop and validate QA/QC criteria for analytical methods and experiments, and prepare documentation and SOPs as needed. 4. Participate in
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PhD in Experimental Nuclear Physics by the appointment start date. - Ability to communicate and to collaborate with other members of the group and of the collaboration. - A good record of past research
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sampling methods (e.g., electrofishing gear, traps, nets, and seines) • Proficiency with large-scale database organization and management and using statistical software R programming Pay Band 4 Overtime
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of software code that complements the existing capabilities of SPL. As part of the position duties will be the expectation that the candidate would travel to Belgium to visit with the engineers and managers
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faculty members each year, with continued expansion of the school expected to further increase this number. Required Qualifications Terminal degree (MD, DO, PhD, EdD or equivalent) in a relevant discipline
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and criticism concentrations within our M.S.Arch and Ph.D. degrees in Blacksburg. The successful candidate will both support this development through teaching methods courses and offer advanced
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of Quantum Architecture and Software Development within the VT Innovation Campus, as well as the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C), of which Virginia Tech is a member. Required Qualifications The
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, integrated project delivery methods, project life cycle, life cycle analysis, and complex building components. - Proven ability to strategically provide recommendations and project management guidance