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release kinetics, utilizing your expertise in wet lab techniques and rheological characterization methods. Analyzing and recommending options for project design Apply computational fluid dynamics (CFD
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. Assets (Nonessential): Experience with FEA (Finite Element Analysis) and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics). Excellent skills with Solidworks, Inventor, and/or Siemens NX, or other solid modelling software
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the development, organization and leading of activities that encourage research and other interactions between TSI members at faculty, postdoc and graduate student levels. Organize TSI’s seminar series, workshops
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and Responsibilities: Taking reagent, material, and equipment orders from students and postdocs in the lab. Placing these orders. Inventory of lab items and catalogs lab material/reagents/equipment
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for conducting research with undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs and technical staff. This includes identifying research needs across diverse scientific domains and facilitating connections between
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responses and data analysis of the survey results. Consequence of Error/Judgement The work of this position will be monitored by Dr. Qian Chen and Dr. Muhammad Fawad (Postdoc Fellow) in this project. Errors
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, reporting and data management). Inform on policies as they relate to Academics, Postdocs, Course Lecturers, Research Assistants, leaves, and work permits. Acts as a resource on issues related to AMUSE, AMURE
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letters, salary and wage adjustments, reporting and data management) Provide detailed information on policies as they relate to Academics, Postdocs, Course Lecturers, Research Assistants, leaves, and work
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relevant postdoc experience in synthesis, photodynamic therapy, photochemistry/photobiology, and lipidomics. Location: This position is located in Montreal, Quebec and the work for this position is expected
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students, postdocs, and faculty members in the planetary science and geophysics groups. The selected candidate may also be asked to provide educational activities that engage upper year and graduate