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field. • Background in composite materials, magnetic materials and devices, additive manufacturing and micro/nanofabrication, power electronics, electronic packaging and integration. • Experience with
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chemistry, biochemistry and ingredient technology. Significant experience and knowledge of analytical methods and ability to apply these in appropriate situations to assess processed products. Significant
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, and the ability to participate collegially with a team. Effective critical thinking skills and understanding of complex data management principles. Basic computer skills in Microsoft Office and data
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National Research Council Canada | National Capital Region Almonte, Ontario | Canada | about 17 hours ago
competitively and must demonstrate the ability to perform original, high-quality research in their chosen field. Research Associates will be offered appointments to the staff of the NRC on a term basis and will
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and translation to clinical use Strong connectivity with clinicians, industry, academia and government Track record of ideation-to-market, with the ability to skillfully navigate at any point
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organizing scholarly events and producing online research outputs; Proven ability to manage fieldwork and coordinate with academic and community partners Before applying, please note that to work at McGill
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Admission Requirements•Interested candidates should first contact Prof. Alemu Gonsamo via email at gonsamoa@mcmaster.ca with a CV and a copy of academic transcripts•Only shortlisted candidates will be
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pipelines to predict, prioritize, and validate bioactive compounds. Your work will help accelerate the process from genomic data to lead molecules. Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate
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to the candidate to ensure the quality and correctness of the work. The candidates will frequently interact with the Prof. Tony T.Y. Yang through email or weekly meetings to report the progress of the project
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to the candidate to ensure the quality and correctness of the work. The candidates will frequently interact with the Prof. Tony T.Y. Yang through email or weekly meetings to report the progress of the project