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                Physics / Heavy-ion collisions Appl Deadline: 2025/11/17 11:59PM (posted 2025/10/03) Position Description: Apply Position Description The nuclear/subatomic theory group at McGill University invites 
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                Description: Apply Position Description Theory of superconducting quantum devices & circuit QED Postdoc positions in quantum computing About the Theory of Superconducting Quantum Devices group Led by Alexandre 
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                multimodal data (video, self-report, physiological sensors, automatic facial recognition software) that examines CER in multiple contrasting contexts. And (3) Advance educational theory and practice by 
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                development experience using Python, ROS2 and software engineering techniques. Extensive knowledge of ML, DL and RL tools, theory and applications. Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University 
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                the position is filled. Qualifications: Ph.D. in meteorology, atmospheric science, or a closely related field Demonstrated experience in understanding processes that control clouds, precipitation and convection 
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                mission. Eligibility and Requirements We’re seeking pragmatic and applied scholars who are eager to produce research that informs real-world action, not just theory. Applicants must have: A recent PhD 
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                Participating in and leading components of randomized controlled trials in acquired brain injury Work with clinicians and people with lived experience as research team members Recruit patient participants Publish 
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                techniques in neurorehabilitation studies Lead the development and application for clinical research ethics review Participating in and leading components of randomized controlled trials in acquired brain 
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                development and application for clinical research ethics review Participating in and leading components of randomized controlled trials in acquired brain injury Work with clinicians and people with lived 
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                probes (e.g., metal-enhanced fluorescence, plasmon-controlled fluorescence etc.), ii) single-molecule approaches to interrogate and understand the function and dynamics of heterogenous catalysis by