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Engineering Grader position for the Fall 2025 semester. Hiring Unit: Mining and Materials Engineering Course Title and Course Number: MIME 544 Analysis: Mineral Processing Systems 1 Estimated Number
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Number: MIME 569 Electron Beam Analysis of Materials Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 48 Position Summary: Preparation for and leading of tutorials. Qualifications: Requires
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performance. This includes things such as data modelling, predictive and prescriptive analyses. Use quantitative and qualitative analysis to understand areas of opportunity within pools, portfolios, and
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student support offerings and other activities; Contributing to research projects e.g., designing surveys, leading interviews, writing literature reviews, conducting statistical analysis, conducting
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support offerings and other activities; Contributing to research projects e.g., designing surveys, leading interviews, writing literature reviews, conducting statistical analysis, conducting qualitative
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activities; Contributing to research projects e.g., designing surveys, leading interviews, writing literature reviews, conducting statistical analysis, conducting qualitative data analysis, performing coding
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liaison between the unit and internal or external parties to provide various assistance or information. (iv.) Performs specific expense analysis via bookkeeping and expense claims. Creates reports and
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of Surface Analysis Equipment (BET, DVS). Conduct laboratory experiments and other research in the fields of: Materials Chemistry (covalent organic frameworks, metal organic frameworks and related
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the implementation of business process models, data analysis reports, and dashboards. Provide actionable recommendations to management based on data analysis and research. Work with teams to implement process changes
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instruction and evaluation of students. Primary Responsibilities: Building, testing, and preparing lab manuals for a series of upcoming mechatronics labs. These labs will serve as the hands-on component of a