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At first glance, the Bathhouse spa in Brooklyn looks not so different from other high-end spas. What sets it apart is out of sight: a closet full of cryptocurrency-­mining computers that not only generate bitcoins but also heat the spa’s pools, marble hammams, and showers. 

When cofounder Jason Goodman opened Bathhouse’s first location in Williamsburg in 2019, he used conventional pool heaters. But after diving deep into the world of bitcoin, he realized he could fit cryptocurrency mining seamlessly into his business. That’s because the process, where special computers (called miners) make trillions of guesses per second to try to land on the string of numbers that will earn a bitcoin, consumes tremendous amounts of electricitywhich in turn produces plenty of heat that usually goes to waste. 

 “I thought, ‘That’s interestingwe need heat,’” Goodman says of Bathhouse. Mining facilities typically use fans or water

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Virginia Tech is committed to fostering a welcoming and supportive environment where individuals from all backgrounds and life experiences can succeed and thrive. We encourage applications from those whose unique perspectives, experiences, and ideas will enhance our vibrant academic community, which is dedicated to innovation, discovery and the advancement of knowledge. The Department of Sustainable Biomaterials (SBIO) at Virginia Tech invites applications for an Assistant Professor in Timber Engineering. The department’s program focuses on developing future leaders in the sustainable utilization of forest-based and other renewable natural materials. We seek highly motivated, collaborative, and innovative candidates. Candidates with particular expertise in the areas of green building or mass timber are preferred. This position entails teaching and research, with skills and expertise required in wood structural design, analytical modeling of structures, connections, test configurations, and wood material science.

Green building can include improvements in the

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Job ID: 255957

Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
Arkansas State University

Position Summary:

The College of Engineering and Computer Science (CoECS) at Arkansas State University-Jonesboro (A-State) seeks to hire a full-time Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. This nine-month on-campus non-tenure track appointment will begin no later than August 16th, 2025. Teaching proficiency is expected in all areas of Mechanical Engineering but especially in the area of Fluid and Thermal sciences including lab courses in Mechanical Engineering (ME). Successful applicants will actively engage in service-related activities. The new hire will be a part of an outstanding CoECS team to take the college to greater heights of achievement in the years to come.

Duties & Responsibilities:

The duties and responsibilities of this position fall

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Job Description

The Department of Computer Science (CS) in the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science (SES) at Stevens Institute of Technology (Stevens) invites applications for non-tenure track, teaching faculty positions to begin in September 2025. The rank of the appointment will depend on experience and qualifications.

The Department of Computer Science is home to 39 full-time faculty members, including 19 hired in the last five years, and over 1,900 undergraduate and graduate students. As the fastest growing department at Stevens, we are the primary occupant of a new $45M state-of-the-art academic building. Faculty research is supported by the NSF including 6 NSF CAREER awards, DARPA, NIH, NSA, ONR, and other federal and private funding sources and is carried out by a vibrant group of Ph.D. students. The Department is home to research labs on AI, machine learning, computer vision, big

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