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CHARLESTON, W.Va. – FEMA staff is in West Virginia, at community locations selected by local and state officials. If you are a resident of Marion or Ohio counties and you have been impacted by the June 14-15 storms, FEMA staff can answer questions, direct you to state and nonprofit resources, and assist you with your FEMA applications.  

You can visit any of the locations below to meet with FEMA staff in person. Note: disaster survivor assistance pop-up sites will move throughout Marion and Ohio counties. Please check the hours of operation carefully, to note which dates they will be in your area.   

State-led Disaster Recovery Centers and Disaster Survivor Assistance locations are:  

Marion County Disaster Recovery Center  

Ohio County Disaster Recovery Center 

City of Fairmount Public Safety Building  

500 Quincy Street  

Fairmont, WV 26554  

Hours of operation:  

Mon- Sat 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Closed Sundays)  

Triadelphia Community Center 

4453 National Road, 

Triadelphia, WV 26059 

Hours of operation: 

Mon- Sat 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (Closed Sundays) 

Closed Saturday, August 9 

Marion County Pop-Up Location 

Marion County Pop-Up Location 

Monongah City Hall 

430 Bridge Street 

Fairmount WV  

Hours of operation:  

August 4-6, 2025, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

Pleasant Valley Municipal Building  

2340 Kingmont Road 

Fairmount, WV  

Hours of operation: 

August 7-9, 2025, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

Ohio County Pop-Up Location 

Valley Grove Town Hall 

8566 National Road 

Valley Grove, WV  

Hours of operation: 

Daily, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during and after disasters.  

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PhD Positions in Machine Learning, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Control (Spring or Fall 2026)

Applications are invited for two PhD positions in Electrical Engineering at Colorado State University in the interdisciplinary areas of Machine Learning (ML) in Nonlinear Dynamics and Control for the start date of Spring or Fall 2026. The Research areas are:

AI and ML in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
Data-driven models will be developed for tasks such as time-series prediction and the forecasting of extreme events in complex and dynamical systems. Hybrid Control Systems
Control strategies will be explored that combine machine learning methods with classical control theory to enhance adaptability, robustness, and system performance. Collective Behavior in Complex Dynamical Networks
Emergent phenomena such as synchronization and pattern formation will be studied in large-scale networks, with emphasis placed on applications in neuroscience (e.g., brain dynamics) and engineering (e.g., power and sensor networks).

Highly motivated

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