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*. * The Employment Equity Act, which is under review, uses the terminology Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities. Candidates are asked to self-declare when applying to this hiring process. City: Penticton
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to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located. McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in
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) with integrated passives can play a key role as a part of the PDN in enhancing power efficiency and performance in HPC systems. IVRs either in package or on-chip, provide voltage regulation closer
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*. *The Employment Equity Act, which is under review, uses the terminology Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities. Candidates are asked to self-declare when applying to this hiring process. City: Halifax
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experience in neuroscience, specifically in synaptopodin research is highly preferred Strong organizational and time-management skills Expertise in neuroscience research techniques such as immunohistochemistry
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Valorization Axis of the Unité de soutien SSA Québec funded for the 2024-2026 period. This position is for 15 hours per week. Responsibilities: Assist with a qualitative research study about clinician engagement
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HPC systems. IVRs either in package or on-chip, provide voltage regulation closer to the load, enabling miniaturization and modularity while reducing resistive losses due to shorter PDN interconnects
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in November 2025 Value $2,500 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Linda Michaluk Scholarship (LMS) is a
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and performance in HPC systems. IVRs either in package or on-chip, provide voltage regulation closer to the load, enabling miniaturization and modularity while reducing resistive losses due to shorter
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these findings to the landscape scape to identify traits and patterns that maximize forest resilience depending on forest type and environmental conditions.DIVERSE is a Pan-Canadian research initiative dedicated