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-belt treadmill exercise program on walking function and brain plasticity measured by near infrared spectroscopy after stroke; effect of a virtual rehabilitation program on self-care after traumatic brain
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to governing parameters. Fabricate and test specimens to assess the relevant performance metrics for a given application. Qualifications: Computational experience in theoretical analysis, FEA, and experimental
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with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence, accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca .
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this will include: Demonstrated expertise in data analysis and simulation Familiarity with C++; and proficiency in the use of ROOT and Geant4, and interest in machine learning techniques Knowledge
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based on performance and funding availability. The ideal start date is Sept 2025, however the position is subject to final funding approval. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however
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: Cellular and Molecular Medicine Description: Interested in Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) physiology and function? Want to monitor NSCs activation and division using in vivo live imaging approaches in behaving
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to understand the needs, experiences and challenges of people with rare musculosleketal conditions. Conduct quantitative analysis on functional outcomes for descriptive and modelling purposes. Partner with
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of humor. This new team member will work on a portfolio of multidisciplinary projects in close collaboration with a consortium of industry partners and other Applied Research Centres within NAIT. Key Responsibilities
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English. Name of Supervisor: Professor Brigitte Vachon Work schedule: Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm (with 1 hour lunch break) Working hours: 35 hours / week Location of work: McGill University, Ernest
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project report writing. Activities include workshops, professional development short courses, and conferences. Other expectations are the at the postdoc occasionally helps graduate students with their work