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to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located. McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in
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environments and job scheduling systems. Knowledge of Git/GitHub, version control, and reproducible research practices. Excellent organizational and communication skills; ability to work independently and in
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student excellent research and writing skills background in music performance and improvisation Education/experience requirements: MA student Additional qualifying skills and abilities: Experience with
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Organizational Unit: Quantum and Nanotechnologies Classification: RO Tenure: Continuing Language Requirements: English Work Arrangements: Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position
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production - assist in the initial phase of the production of a 20-minutes multimedia “digital dialogue” tool (short film with the results of the research). He/she/they will work in person directly with the
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PhD Thesis position in Composite Magnetic Materials and Embedded Magnetic Core power Inductors for Integrated Voltage Regulators in High-Performance ComputingContract: Full Time/Fixed Term for three
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productive training experience. Our research focuses on understanding the physiological mechanisms of breathlessness and exercise limitation across the health and fitness continuum, from elite athletes
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at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar). Research Assistant 2
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Department: School of Early Childhood Studies, Faculty of Community Services Position supervisor: Thursica Kovinthan Contract length: 7 weeks Hours of work per week: 10 hours/week Position type: Non
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: [mohamed.lamine.faycal.bellaredj@umoncton.ca]Context & Motivation:Because of their extreme computational needs where workloads demand rapid and significant shifts in power consumption, next-generation high-performance computing