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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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/nanofabrication, power electronics, electronic packaging and integration.• Experience with numerical simulation and analytical computation tools: Ansys HFSS, Matlab etc.• Strong interest in multidisciplinary
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learning, offers powerful solutions to automate these tasks and provide reliable real-time information. This doctoral project is part of a 5-year research chair on Computer vision applied to the swine sector
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/nanofabrication, power electronics, electronic packaging and integration.• Experience with numerical simulation and analytical computation tools: Ansys HFSS, Matlab etc.• Strong interest in multidisciplinary
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selected topics in power electronics, vol . 8, no. 3, September 2020, DOI: 10.1109/JESTPE.2019.2914215
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tests Assessment Criteria Candidates will be assessed on the basis of the following criteria: Technical Competencies Demonstrated ability to work effectively across disciplines, contributing to research
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is required. Ability to attend international project meetings virtually or in person, often outside of regular business hours. Language Requirements 3 positions: English 1 position: Bilingual CBC/CBC
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and potential leadership ability are submitted electronically through ResearchNet by the referee two leadership reference letters ; two PDFs are provided to the applicant, who uploads the letters to his
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email with a faculty member in the department under whose mentorship you would like to study. This person may be able to support your application in the selection process Apply online and arrange to have
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National Research Council Canada | National Capital Region Almonte, Ontario | Canada | about 2 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 National Research Council on a