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& Materials Engineering: Powder metallurgy and ceramic processing. Fabrication, characterization and properties of powders. Powder consolidation techniques. Sintering and densification mechanisms. Properties
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 1 day ago
analysis and its applications to understanding biological mechanisms, and/or the development of computational methods to support biological research. The successful candidate may run their own wet lab
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basic, translation and clinical research. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to Dr. Aly Karsan or designate, the incumbent will conduct research on the molecular mechanisms driving the development
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biological mechanisms, and/or the development of computational methods to support biological research. The successful candidate may run their own wet lab or work primarily as a computational/theoretical
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candidate’s research program will benefit from the state-of-the-art core facilities at the JGH, offering a stimulating and diverse research environment. Job Duties: The successful candidate will be expected
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: Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering and Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at the University
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two award values recognize the varying costs of research within different disciplines. The University of Toronto requires that applicants must have earned a PhD degree in mechanical engineering
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measurements Undergraduates: Supporting graduate students with python programming in analysis and automation, or mechanical drawing/3D printing or electrical circuits. Part-time computer scientists: Building
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: Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: The Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at
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of McGill University, The Neuro is at the centre of McGill’s strategic plan in research and training in the neurosciences, is the home of North America’s largest graduate program—the Integrated Program in