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The Research Engineer will support experimental and applied research in advanced sensing technologies, nanomaterials, and microfluidic systems within the Mechanical Engineering Department. The position involves designing, fabricating, and integrating sensing platforms, working with advanced materials and analytical techniques, and collaborating on multidisciplinary research projects aimed at advancing engineering applications in biomedical, environmental, and industrial domains. A PhD in Materials Science and Engineering is desired.

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Job Title

Lecturer of Computer Science (Non-Tenure Track)

Department

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Position Number

F0645A, F1047A, F1040A

Job Description

The Department of Computer Science (CS) at Old Dominion University invites applicants for three annual 10-month Lecturer position, to begin July 25, 2025. The Lecturer will teach a broad range of undergraduate courses, from beginning programming courses in Java and Python to the advanced courses typical of a CS undergraduate program, and have a typical faculty service load.

Old Dominion University and the College of Sciences are committed to inclusive excellence, recognizing that diversityenhances and enriches our educational mission, employment experience, and community engagement. We seek candidateswhose teaching, and/or service experiences have prepared them to fulfill our commitment to inclusion.

Position Type

FullTime

Type of Recruitment

General Public

Minimum required education and/or special licenses, registrations, trainings, or certifications

Candidates must have an M.S. or the equivalent in Computer Science.

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Job ID: 255882

Lead Project Scientist
Old Dominion University

Job Title

Lead Project Scientist

Department

VA INSTITUTE SPACEFLIGHT AUTONOMY

Position Number

GP265A

Location

Suffolk, VA

Job Summary

The Lead Project Scientist conducts and supervises basic and applied research in the areas of modeling, simulation and visualization. The incumbent shall serve as principal investigator or co-principal investigator for sponsored research projects and is responsible for the proper completion of statements of work under delivery orders or contracts. The Lead Project Scientist must have demonstrated knowledge, skills and abilities to plan, organize, execute, monitor and lead successful research teams, which may include Post Docs and Graduate Research Assistants.

Position TypeFullTimeType of RecruitmentInternal RecruitmentMinimum Qualifications

Ph.D. in computer science, computational simulation, computational social sciences, art, data science or related technical field, or a Masters

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This is a pool posting for future vacancies in this job classification.

The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering are seeking candidates for multiple positions of Principal Research Scientist/Engineer in anticipation of securing contract funding in multiple areas of engineering and science to include fields such as modeling and simulation; systems engineering and integration; cyber security engineering; critical infrastructure protection; advanced manufacturing; additive manufacturing; materials science and engineering; assured position, navigation and timing; propulsion systems and project management on multiple programs funded by government and private industry.

These positions will be located in Auburn, Alabama and will report to the Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering. The successful candidates may also work with leaders of other units such as Auburn’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, Cyber Research Center, National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence, and the Huntsville Research Center to identify and develop

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