89 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" research jobs at McGill University
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developing and maintaining research software systems or web-based tools to support laboratory operations · Familiarity with Linux-based research computing environments and GPU-accelerated workflows Before
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. This part-time research position supports the development and expansion of virtual simulation environments for research and educational purposes in mining and mineral processing. RESPONSIBILITIES: Conducts
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: The research assistant will be responsible for developing detailed data analysis plans, data preparation (linkage between data sources, clean up, operationalization of intermediary and outcome measures, and
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experiment. Prepare datasets of academic texts and associated metadata for use in AI-based experiments. Monitor system performance and outputs, verifying errors or inconsistencies, and documenting experimental
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: Department of Biology (Professor Andrew Gonzalez ) Position Summary: BON in a Box is a pioneering platform developed and led by GEO BON, an independent network of researchers dedicated to advancing
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: Department of Chemistry Position Summary: Prepare polymer coatings Analysis of polymer films by AFM, ellipsometry Zeta-potential measurements of colloids. HR MAS NMR of colloids. Prepare summaries of acquired
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academic articles. Review and analyze the websites of approximately 200 emerging city development projects to identify the rhetoric used to legitimize and promote these initiatives. Gather academic articles
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, method development activities, and overall laboratory organization to ensure high-quality, efficient, and compliant operations. Instrument Operation & Sample Processing Operate LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS
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: Department of Chemistry Position Summary: Develop a research project on the adsorption of heavy metals on a bio-based composite of chitin and calcium carbonate. Perform research experiments. Characterization
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: Department of Biology (Professor Jacalyn Vogel ) Position Summary: Constructs a matrix of wild-type and mutant yeast strains. Uses methods previously developed in the Vogel lab to measure relative fitness