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the supervisor Qualifications A recent PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a related field, focusing on Thermofluids Experience in Numerical Simulation (Finite Element Analysis and/or Computational Fluid Dynamics
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the market and various industrial partners. Contribute to workshops to present the results and the state of the art in the field to industrial partners and other stakeholders. Qualifications: A PhD degree in a
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Requirements: PhD in Biology or in a related field. Evidence of highly effective teaching ability or of superior communications skills and potential for teaching excellence. The candidate’s area of
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PhD Thesis position in Composite Magnetic Materials and Embedded Magnetic Core power Inductors for Integrated Voltage Regulators in High-Performance ComputingContract: Full Time/Fixed Term for three
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to change Salary: $3826.33 No of contact hours: 13 TQRs for WCOM 635 – ESL: Strategies for Academic Communication : Education: Graduate Degree (PhD preferred) in Applied Linguistics, Second Language
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Requirements: Education : PhD (or its equivalent), Master's, or Bachelor's degree in Business or a related field. Preferences will be given to those holding a degree in Statistics, Economics, Operations
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disciplines. The University of Toronto requires that applicants must have earned a PhD degree in Computer Science or Physics, with a clearly demonstrated exceptional record of excellence in research, service
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comprehensive range of engineering undergraduate and graduate programs, including biomedical, chemical/biological, civil/geological/environmental, electrical/computer, engineering physics, and mechanical
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the area of Theoretical Quantum Optics. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2026. Candidates must have earned a PhD degree in Physics or a
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innovative approaches for oceanic CO2 capture through nature-based and human engineered approaches. The successful applicant will hold a PhD in a discipline related to chemical engineering and renewable carbon