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fellow will engage in advanced academic research under the supervision of Dr. Alicia Boatswain-Kyte, contributing to the development of scholarly publications, grant applications, and other knowledge
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: Electrochemical research related to scanning electrochemical cell microscopy, electrowinning and corrosion Conference and group meeting presentations Manuscript writing Grant reporting for the NFRF grant
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group members, such as post-doctoral fellows and graduate students. Perform electrochemical tests on the new materials using the new test system. Report to Prof. McCalla each week in in-person meetings
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, Computer Science, Experimental Subatomic Physics, or related fields. Relevant research experience in firmware programming (e.g. with VHDL) and resources optimization for specific FPGA architectures
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at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar). The research project
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. Qualifications: Minimum of one year post-PhD experience in a research/academic position or industry position working on development of AI-based solutions for heavy industrial machines. Extensive code-base
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implementing quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) test Designing testbenches, and contributing to firmware programming for state-of-the-art FPGA architectures, primarily Intel FPGAs. Collaborating
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: Synthesizing molecules designed to inhibit itaconate degradation and/or to inhibit bacterial growth; Write the first draft of publications; Attend group meeting, present their results orally at group meetings
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chemistry research Write up results for publication Present their work at conferences Help to manage a team of junior researchers Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work
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: This research project focuses on investigating the effects of hydrogen loading on X70 pipeline steels in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). Using in situ electrochemical techniques, coupled with