21 postdoctoral-computer-graphics Postdoctoral research jobs at McGill University in Canada
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. Harley completed their FRQSC and SSHRC CGS-funded Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at McGill University in 2014 and held an FRQSC-funded postdoctoral position in the Department of Computer
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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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) Postdoctoral Researchers are Research Fellows recognized by the Quebec government employed at McGill with a valid Doctoral degree (PhD or MD) for a maximum of 5 years after obtaining their Doctoral Degree
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of Physical & Occupational Therapy Position Summary: The Postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for the following; Capacity building with patient partners for research. Conduct qualitative research
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of Geography Job description: We seek a postdoctoral researcher based at McGill University to join an exciting interdisciplinary project, CanN2ONet (https://cann2onet.org/ ) — an NSERC-SSHRC funded collaborative
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are seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral fellow with an interest in cancer prevention and/or pharmacoepidemiology to take a leading role in an externally funded research project on ovarian
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of Geography We seek a postdoctoral researcher to join an international collaborative project as part of the Global Nitrogen Innovation Center for Clean Energy and the Environment (NICCEE). The position will be
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: Department of Chemistry Position Summary: Assemble and test the electrochemical system. This will include adapting a program to run the instrument. Synthesize new materials based on the needs of other McCalla
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: Work on a research project in the general area of Materials and Structures reporting to Professor Damiano Pasini. Investigate and develop reprogrammable metamaterials. Computational design of
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diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part