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the Intelligent Automation Lab (IALab, MC503) focused on the development of a robust and trustworthy forecasting and optimization agent for engineering applications. The role is research‑intensive and involves
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McGill University | Edmonton West University Strathcona Place, Alberta | Canada | about 18 hours ago
). Prepare samples for SEM, including mounting, coating, and cleaning. Optimize imaging parameters and acquire high-quality images for diverse research applications. Ultramicrotomy & Sample Preparation Prepare
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Switzerland. Develop a prototype hardware implementation of different signal processing algorithms on FPGA, optimized to significantly improve the resolution of real-time energy measurements made by the ATLAS
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | 10 days ago
the experimental control software. Participates in assembling and test elements of the training setup and reward delivery system. In collaboration with the research team, assist with troubleshooting and optimizing
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. Michel Tremblay Lab - The Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute Position Summary: Contract Period: May 1, 2026, to August 31, 2026 (4-months) Design, perform, and optimize cell-based, molecular
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performance monitoring, calibration, and instrument benchmarking. Develop, optimize, and standardize experimental and imaging protocols, contributing to improved reproducibility and methodological rigor across
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available in Prof. Lucienne Tritten's lab, at Macdonald Campus, McGill University. Position Summary: The RA position will entail laboratory work (mainly). Design and optimization of novel and innovative qPCR
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. Documentation, Method Development & Administrative Support Assist in maintaining and updating SOPs, user guides, and data-collection/analysis procedures. Contribute to the development, optimization, and
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and revise existing IMAGE machine‑learning components to optimize efficiency, scalability, and quality of results. Implement conversions of existing non‑LLM components to LLM‑based approaches where