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Objectives: Design and optimize miniaturized electrochemical biosensors for in vivo measurements. Integrate the sensors into a biological environment, in collaboration with experts in pharmacology, analytical
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and perfusion imaging, pulse sequence optimization for clinical and research neuroimaging, functional imaging and neurovascular imaging techniques such as high-field vessel wall imaging would be
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recreational and elite athletes can achieve optimal performance. Topics to be covered throughout the term will include: anxiety, arousal and stress; psychological skills training, motivation, confidence, focus
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expertise in airframe multidisciplinary design and optimization, aerospace vehicle performance, or avionics are encouraged to apply. The target start date is July 1, 2026, although this is flexible. To see
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department Research | Health HR Optimization | School of Nursing | Faculty of Applied Science (Farinaz Havaei
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 9 days ago
projects on the pathway to societal impact: 1. Optimized Navigation Pathways; 2. Increased Data-driven Insights; 3. Strengthened Whole-of-System Capacity. Job Summary Reporting to the Program Manager, the
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advocating to optimize the wellbeing of those with whom we work and serve. We believe relationships with First Nations and Métis communities are critical for culturally responsive, community-driven solutions
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systems, optimizing the growth and transfer processes, and ultimately demonstrating wafer‑scale deposition for industrial MEMS applications. This project offers a unique opportunity to work at the interface
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. The candidate will also make a significant contribution to the Sylvan Adams Sports Science Institute (SASSI) at McGill University (https://www.mcgill.ca/sassi/), which has a broad mandate to generate and
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houses Canada’s only collection of high-field and ultra-high-field MR systems, including both 3T and 7T human/animal scanners, a marmoset-optimized 9.4T scanner and 15.2T scanner optimized for rodent and