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. Working for the Department of Civil Engineering We are currently looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Structural and Earthquake Engineering. The ideal candidate should hold a PhD degree in a relevant field
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: The candidate will perform research on the influence of atom position in the structure and distribution of phase present to facilitate their shaping by AM techniques. Among those but not restricted
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/Technician 2 position in the Yachie Laboratory (https://yachie-lab.org/ ) will be assisting the construction of a virtual human lung cell in the School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME) at the University
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, radiofrequency circuit construction and human brain imaging with the MRI unit team to implement RF coil technology that is amenable to MRI signal reception and jointly allows dynamic B0 shimming of the human brain
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: The candidate will work on tribology and mechanical testing of coatings and materials. They will characterize the materials before and after testing to define structure property relationships to help understand
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accelerator centre. We advance isotope science and technology, both fundamental and applied. We collaborate across communities and disciplines, from nuclear and particle physics to the life and material
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, integrates biochemistry, chemistry, bioinformatics, and molecular genetics to elucidate and engineer the biosynthesis of valuable small molecules from medicinal plants. Our ultimate aim is to learn and
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team in the Department of Emergency Medicine to support digital health projects focused on three broad areas: technology-enabled innovations in health practice and education contexts, multi-channel
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team in the Department of Emergency Medicine to support digital health projects focused on three broad areas: technology-enabled innovations in health practice and education contexts, multi-channel
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to the knowledge of electronic structure and geometry of molecules, particularly free radicals." Dr. Gerhard Herzberg joined the NRC in 1948, and shortly after became the director of the Division of Pure Physics