22 verification-computer-science-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at McGill University
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Experimental Subatomic Physics, Electronics Engineering, or related fields. Relevant research experience with digital electronics and firmware programming. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in
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, including law, sociology, linguistics, political sciences, education, economy, social work, anthropology, etc. About the research group Activator: The successful candidate will join a newly formed research
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: Stewart Biology Bldg Supervisor: Assistant Professor Position Start Date: 2025-05-15 Position End Date: 2026-05-14 Deadline to Apply: 2025-04-29 McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly
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Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where
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: - To lead the computational part of a collaborative project on AI-assisted design of OPVs - To become knowledgeable in the field of OPVs and the relevant simulations - To learn relevant machine learning
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subject received within the last 5 years. Applicants from other disciplines, including the quantitative social sciences, computer science, or engineering, with strong interest and commitment to learning
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to the experiences of immigrant and racialized families involved in Quebec’s mixed-bank program and the development of more equitable child welfare practices. Annual Salary: (MCGILL STUDENT Post-Doctoral Scholar
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: Investigation of Multistable Dissipative Metamaterials. Carry out a theoretical, computational and experimental investigation of Multistable Dissipative Metamaterials. Map the design space with respect
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candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons
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team based at the Joint Global Change Research Institute and the Appalachian Laboratory at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science in the United States on their development of a