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: - High-throughput computational design of Nb-based anode materials for rechargeable implantable medical devices - Collaboration with academic (McCalla group) and industrial (Medtronic) experimental
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: - To synthesize, assemble, and characterize bio-inspired materials - To work with advanced experimental methods - To gain experience supervising undergraduate students - To assist in writing grant and manuscripts
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to teach other researchers Excellent written and oral communication skills Hiring Unit: Mining and Materials, Engineering Number of Positions: 1 Supervisor: Professor Roussos Dimitrakopoulos Total Hours
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for the preparation of manuscripts intended for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Qualifications: PhD Number of Positions: 1 Hiring Unit: Mining and Materials Engineering Supervisor: Professor Richard Chromik
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the development of novel graphite-based materials engineering solutions for lithium-ion battery energy storage systems in collaboration with the research team of the McGill Graphite Group. Qualifications: A PhD in
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: - Use advanced spectroscopy to investigate the properties of biomolecules that are used to fabricate biological materials. - Grant and manuscript writing. - Present the results of work at national and
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Residents. PhD in Materials Science/Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Physics or a connex field. Extensive experience of beam diffraction techniques for the qualitative and quantitative analysis
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human brain tissue, mouse models, and mammalian cell culture, and thus our lab emphasizes the importance of translational science. The successful candidate will develop a novel research project using
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of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry at McGill University is seeking applications to fill a Postdoctoral Fellow position under the supervision of Dr. Stéphane Bayen: Postdoctoral Researcher
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Mobilization Hub of ACCESS (Advancing Childhood Cancer Experience, Science & Survivorship). ACCESS is supported by CIHR. Our mission is to ensure every child with cancer in Canada has equitable access