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capable of responding simultaneously to chemical and mechanical stimuli. PhD Objectives: This project aims to develop a new generation of 3D printed smart sensors that can be integrated into technical
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and title: Sessional Lecturer – PHY254H1F – Classical Mechanics Course description: The course analyzes the linear, nonlinear and chaotic behaviour of classical mechanical systems such as harmonic
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: Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Existing Vacancy: Yes Description: TheDepartment of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering in the Faculty
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Cardiac Centre. The Epelman Lab is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our laboratory to study mechanisms of cardiovascular disease using integrative mouse models of multi-morbidity. Our
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: Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Existing Vacancy: Yes Description: TheDepartment of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering in the Faculty
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not limited to, the tumour microenvironment, mechanisms of immunotherapy response and resistance, immune-related toxicities and comorbidities, translational immunology and biomarker discovery, precision
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to quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. This course is recommended for students in life and health sciences programs that involve a small amount of chemistry. Estimated Enrolment: 60 students Estimated TA
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on the nanofibre production, carbonization, including pilot-scale carbonization. Applicants must have knowledge of upscaling laboratory carbon-fibre processes. Applicants should have completed their PhD program
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 1 day ago
, and teaching mode see the University of Toronto, Timetable Builder at: https://ttb.utoronto.ca/ . Faculty/Division: University of Toronto Mississauga. Department/Subject Area: Communication, Culture
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: Investigate mechanisms of T-cell development, aging, and thymic involution using in vitro and in vivo models. Characterize and modulate the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, including repertoire diversity