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: Conduct a systematic bolted flange research program. Experimental data on bolted joints and engine test data will be collected and analytical models will be developed for model verification and validation
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within a short time window. Funding is available for a two-year appointment, renewable for the second year based on mutual satisfaction. Qualifications: Have completed a PhD, or in the final stages
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nerve stimulation and autonomic testing is an asset. The postdoctoral fellows are expected have experience interacting with research participants in clinical settings to conduct independent research
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Computing: The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) is a world-leading quantum institute at the University of Waterloo. IQC attracts world-class researchers, postdoctoral fellows and students in science
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-motivated and have at least two first-authored papers in peer-reviewed journals. Experience with spinal cord/peripheral nerve stimulation and autonomic testing is an asset. The postdoctoral fellows
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written in French or English. To apply: Interested candidates should submit the following documents to sandrine.cote@uqtr.ca A short cover letter describing research background and interests University
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cord (spinal cord injury) or brain (stroke). Current projects examine mechanisms of locomotion, balance control and upper limb motor control. Using electrophysiological (TMS, EEG, electrical stimulation
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to conflict of interest. If you are interested in being part of next year’s committee, please fill out the following Google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/195KIEUMr9beb4nTCdkqEYv8u64DGwBrThO85CGlUSPQ
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More Topics #jobs Postdoctoral positions are available immediately in Professor Cory’s laboratory for the development of small quantum processors based on a hybrid geometry of superconductors and
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. Note: we will inform you before we contact them so you can make them aware. We will only ask for references for short-listed candidates. Toronto Metropolitan University’s commitment to equity, diversity