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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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