64 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at SAIT Polytechnic in Canada
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, procedures, and processes Understand business process notation and techniques, as well as process improvement methods and criteria Work collaboratively with Project Managers and Business Subject Matter Experts
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software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our campuses. Technical support — which includes help
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Program / On-site Apply for this job SAIT’s Continuing Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) focuses on non-credit programs supporting corporate training, the individual learner and international
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potential for reuse or remediation. You will investigate dewatering techniques, tailings consolidation, and alternative storage methods to improve sustainability and reduce environmental risks. Utilizing
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to use SAIT student support services to improve their personal development and academic journey. Program Quality: Determine annual program goals to ensure decisions are made to promote continuous
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elemental composition and potential contamination. Corrosion Testing – Simulating field conditions to evaluate corrosion resistance using salt spray tests, electrochemical methods, or high-temperature
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processing issues Test various caustic dosage and blending options for site Filed Spec 4 Standard – Res Spectraradiometer – measure spectra of ores from site as a method to help determine ore quality without
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evaporator Fluid property analysis Water cut analysis with centrifuge methods Distillation of fluid samples using Dean Stark apparatus Coriolis flow and densitometer devices Management of sample inventory and
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department handles all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our campuses. Technical support
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handles all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our campuses. Technical support — which