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Job Description This summer job is offered as part of the Canada Summer Jobs program RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE MUHC The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) is a world
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. The incumbent is unionized if more than 25% of his salary is paid by McGill Research funds. Group C Unionized hold a dual status as both students and McGill employees, and are members of the AMURE (Postdocs
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: The postdoc will work under the supervision of Prof. Jason M. Harley (supervisor) at McGill University. The position offers a unique postdoctoral training experience and publishing opportunities within a multi
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. The incumbent is unionized if more than 25% of his salary is paid by McGill Research funds. Group C Unionized hold a dual status as both students and McGill employees, and are members of the AMURE (Postdocs
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. Leadership & Learning: Building the next generation of crisis leaders through our Pandemic Fellows Program and global network. Convening & Collaboration: Creating space for interdisciplinary exchange through
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Research Assistant 2 position is based in Prof. Narges Armanfard's research lab in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The research project focuses on data-driven Atmospheric Plasma Spray
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the supervision of Mayssun El-Attar Vilalta, Economics Faculty Lecturer, the Research Assistant will work on research related to computation and data analysis in economics. This work will take the form of data
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reports. Qualifications: Master’s degree in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or related fields. Strong proficiency in Python or MATLAB for data analysis and scientific computing
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biology, informatics fields, and/or bioethics is an asset Works well in a team Meticulous Fluent in English and working knowledge of French Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University
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knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate