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: $11, 479.00 Hiring Unit: Civil Engineering Course Title: Matrix Structural Analysis Subject Code: CIVE 460 001 Location: RPHYS 115 Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 02:35 pm-03:55 pm Deadline to Apply
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Engineering Grader position for the Fall 2025 semester. Hiring Unit: Mining and Materials Engineering Course Title and Course Number: MIME 544 Analysis: Mineral Processing Systems 1 Estimated Number
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Number: MIME 569 Electron Beam Analysis of Materials Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 48 Position Summary: Preparation for and leading of tutorials. Qualifications: Requires
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active in the field of hot and dense QCD matter in and out of equilibrium. Areas of interest include both soft and penetrating probes of heavy-ion collisions, relativistic viscous fluid dynamics, finite
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. Experience: Strong background in public policy, policy analysis, politics, analytics, or economics is required. A minimum of five years of applied/industry-related experience complemented by academic research
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: Strong background in public policy, policy analysis, politics, analytics, or economics is required. A minimum of five years of applied/industry-related experience complemented by academic research in
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policy transparency challenges. Experience: Experience in public policy, policy analysis, politics, analytics, or economics is essential. 5-Years + of applied/industry-related experience and academic
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spectroscopy, to laminar and turbulent metal flames. The candidate will perform an experimental risk analysis and develop an experimental plan and risk mitigation plan. The student is expected to present
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: The student will design, fabricate, and test a novel experiment for studying discrete reaction waves, based on metal combustion processes. The candidate will perform an experimental risk analysis, develop
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performance. This includes things such as data modelling, predictive and prescriptive analyses. Use quantitative and qualitative analysis to understand areas of opportunity within pools, portfolios, and