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developing a working system using lightweight computing platforms such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi and networked services, in the course (INF351H1 — Information Design Studio I: How to Make a Computer and Why
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analyzing vein networks to understand ore distribution. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with a MSc student who will be undertaking a structural study of the Valley deposit. Qualifications • PhD
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 21 days ago
to their employment eligibility after graduation. They will develop networking skills, enhance professional competencies, and are given the opportunity to locate and select their own experience relevant to their career
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) and is part of the McGill Integrated University Health Network. Over the years, the LDI has been remarkably successful in attracting outstanding investigators with recognized excellence in areas such as
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. The candidate should be independent and have the ability to develop and pursue new, creative research ideas. The position is funded through the NSERC Discovery Grants program. Qualifications PhD and related
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seeking to recruit an internationally recognized, interdisciplinary scientist with a strong track record in innovation and research leadership to direct a new program in climate change, environment, and
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the CIFAR Multiscale Human Program (MHU), providing access to a global network of collaborators and resources at the frontier of human developmental and computational biology. This post-doctoral fellow
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Human Program (MHU), providing access to a global network of collaborators and resources at the frontier of human developmental and computational biology. This post-doctoral fellow position focuses
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de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRQS). Position summary The incumbent will support the coordination of projects within a multi-institutional research network, based at the Research Institute
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. INTERACT is co-led by Daniel Fuller (University of Saskatchewan), Yan Kestens (Université de Montréal), and Meghan Winters (Simon Fraser University). To learn more about our research program, visit