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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About the Position Field of Specialization: Aerospace Engineering Academic Unit: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Category
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: Developing an innovative growth process (CVD and/or sputtering) to synthesize ultra‑thin 2D films. Transferring these films onto appropriate substrates. Characterizing their electrical, mechanical, thermal
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, gastrointestinal and renal physiology, water and electrolyte balance, reproduction, immune function and the special senses. Physiological mechanisms underlying pathologies related to these systems will be explored
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 2 days ago
model accuracy. Perform statistical analyses of ocean model results to quantify ocean variability; reveal dynamic mechanisms of ocean variability through joint statistical and theoretical analyses
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the mechanisms by which alkene and carbonyl-containing functional groups react. The role of acid/base chemistry in these reactions is presented throughout.Estimated Enrolment: 256 studentsEstimated TA Support
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to deduce molecular structure. The relationship between the structure of organic molecules and their reactivity is then presented. This relationship will be illustrated by examining the mechanisms by which
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BioFlux and the CDC bioreactor. These approaches will allow for a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of biofilm formation, adhesion, and resistance under conditions closely resembling real-world
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carbonization equipment. Office and laboratory will be located in the Advanced Materials Processing Engineering Lab (AMPEL) in the Faculty of Applied Science. Applications must be submitted online at https
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mechanisms of injury; common pathologies associated with physical activity; and prevention, recognition, initial management and rehabilitation of injuries occurring in sport and physical activities. It also
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