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growing focus on the healthcare applications of robotics, we welcome your application! The successful candidate will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or
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hosts a large undergraduate and graduate education program. We are a research-intensive department with most Faculty members leading cutting-edge independent research programs across a broad range of
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are at the forefront of cutting-edge research and innovative teaching. With 3400 students in our undergraduate program and 950 students in our graduate programs (including 58 PhD students), we are dedicated to fostering
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support teaching resources for secondary schools that aim to better prepare their students for the demands of CSJ Ideal Candidate Qualifications PhD in engineering physics, mechanical engineering
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level. We are seeking strong candidates who exhibitthe potential to lead an outstanding research program at the interface of virology and structural biology. Areas of interest cover a broad range of
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of Biochemistry is a research-intensive department fostering fundamental investigations of biological molecular mechanisms (https://www.ualberta.ca/biochemistry/index.html ). Our large undergraduate and graduate
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of Alberta are also expected. We are seeking applications from individuals with; PhD or related degree in biochemistry or a similar field Demonstrated research strengths deciphering molecular mechanisms
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laboratory that studies viral proteins using biochemical and genetic techniques to understand their mechanisms and facilitate knowledge-based drug design. The successful applicant would be expected to perform
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Network, and AI4Society. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Electrical and/or Computer Engineering or related fields such as mechanical engineering, mechatronics or computer
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. This includes lymphedema and lymphocytic leukemias. The main goal of this research is to understand the molecular mechanisms of lymphedema and leukemia, microenvironmental factors that contribute to disease