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The Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications for up to three Graduate Teaching Assistant positions for the Mechanical Engineering portion of ME 113 Engineering Analysis I. ME 113 is
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2023-2024 Regular session: Course Number, Section, and Name: ME 113.3
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of refrigeration and other related processes and systems at the University of Saskatchewan. The apprentice will work under the guidance of experienced refrigeration mechanics to learn and develop skills in
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Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, or a related discipline, preferably with experience in machine vision fabrication, image processing, and AI algorithms or neural networks
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Engineering program, such as MATLAB, Canvas, Crowdmark, Mobius, Python, MS Office, and AutoCAD, would be an asset, as would experience working with mechanical lab equipment that requires set-up, maintenance
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: This position is a supervisory position on Saturdays from 9:00-5:00. Actual hours will be discussed with undergrad students and design teams to meet their needs. Requirements Excellent mechanical skills with
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related projects as required. Education: An undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering is preferred, or a facilities management related business degree, or an equivalent combination of relevant
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candidate will become a key member of the First Year Engineering instructor team that coordinates and delivers the engineering course material within the first year curriculum. The candidate will be appointed
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diploma in instrumentation, mechanical engineering, or related field or a recognized undergraduate degree or equivalent in chemistry, physics, engineering or related field. Experience: A minimum of 3 years
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establish new research tools and provide fundamental understanding of virus biology and host responses in zoonotic reservoirs. The work is expected to contribute to understanding of novel mechanisms