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conducting research projects. This position involves preparing a dynamic simulation framework that represents the Canadian Iron Ore value chain (programmed using Rockwell Arena software) and refining an iron
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-approved systems. Ensure adherence to data security and compliance protocols. Preferred Qualifications MSc or PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related field. Strong
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mission. Eligibility and Requirements We’re seeking pragmatic and applied scholars who are eager to produce research that informs real-world action, not just theory. Applicants must have: A recent PhD
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Casual Research Assistant 1 position is open at the Brain Imaging Centre of the Montreal Neurological Institute. The candidate will apply cutting-edge Immuno-Histo-Chemistry methods to label tissue samples
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to the project. Attend project meetings. Requirements/Qualifications: Proven work experience as a Research Assistant or similar role. Excellent administrative skills. Knowledge of research methods, in particular
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, including experiments, questionnaires, data collection, interviews, documentation. Analyze and interpret research data; prepare reports, articles, and grant applications. Improve research methods and
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themes on the neurobiology of language and music. 10. Any other activities assigned by your Supervisor Qualifications: French/English bilingualism is essential, as is a Masters or PhD degree showing
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Supervisor: Joann Whalen, PhD Department of Natural Resource Sciences Position Summary: Responsible for: Collecting and processing samples (plant, soil, water, greenhouse gas) from field experiment sites
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both in the lab year-round and as summer trainees from local and international universities. This will be funded externally by the Shriner's with an annual salary of $50,000. Qualifications: PhD; prior
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pursuing an undergraduate degree in Psychology or Biology. Roles and Responsibilities: The candidates will use existing software packages to delineate the optic nerve in MRI images of optic neuropathy