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8 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Université Laval Research Field Psychological sciences » Psychology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage Researcher (R1) Established Researcher (R3) Country Canada Application Deadline 14 Jun 2024 -...
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Job Description RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE MUHC The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) is a world-renowned biomedical and hospital research centre. Located in Montreal, Quebec, the Institute is the research arm of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC)...
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Project: The main interest of the lab (PI: Sandrine Côté) is to investigate the anatomical and functional logic of neural circuits linking sensory and motor regions of the brain to reveal how
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and geochemical modeling software, and an array of experimental and analytical tools for characterizing water-rock-gas interactions.Candidates should have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Petroleum
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apply for this exciting opportunity. Qualifications To be considered for the position: a master's level degree, or equivalent*, is required. Publications are considered an asset, but not a requirement
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infrastructure. The main supervisor for each position is listed in parentheses; however, each position will have an interdisciplinary supervisory team consisting of multiple project team members. Instructions
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this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating global change: savanna and tundra. The candidate will benefit from the expertise of the four Principal Investigators (PIs) in the RESILIENCE project
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this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating global change: savanna and tundra. The candidate will benefit from the expertise of the four Principal Investigators (PIs) in the RESILIENCE project
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masters experience directly tied to these fields of research are assetsUnderstanding of methods relating to studying human-robot interactionsApplication Deadline:The deadline to apply is May 15, 2024
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”. The main goal of the Can-Peat project is to quantify the potential of peatland management in Canada to contribute to climate change mitigation as a nature-based solution. The Can-Peat project objectives