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negotiation between academia, governmental labs and industrial partners. Planning, budgeting and coordination of multi-organization team. Management of publication, Invention disclosure and patent processes
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. These positions will enable successful candidates to further hone important skills for a successful career in academia or industry. Responsibilities: Develop and implement new electrochemical methods to optimize
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, industry-academia relations, course design, development of policies/resources. Education Éducation Bachelor of Science, Engineering, or Arts Experience Expérience More than 5 years in medical device industry
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: About us: The University of Toronto is a trailblazer not only in academia and research but also in ensuring operational excellence. U of T’s Facilities and Services group works diligently to make sure all
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the world’s most accomplished, innovative, and reputable researchers. We play a pivotal role in training experts in nutrition who go on to important positions in academia, health care, industry, and
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partners from academia and industry to identify research problems, share insights, and apply research findings to practical applications. Grant Writing and Funding Proposals: Using subject matter knowledge
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, • Knowledge of scientific issues and the academia/hospital health research dynamics, e.g. grant applications, publications, researchers/clinicians realities and duties, • Needs assessment and forecasting and
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Description: About us: The University of Toronto is a trailblazer not only in academia and research but also in ensuring operational excellence. U of T’s Facilities and Services group works diligently to make
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academia, health system partners (e.g., Alberta Health Services (AHS)), industry (e.g., local technology start-up companies), and community organizations (e.g., non-governmental organizations (NGO
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teach a module equivalent to 0.10 FCE. Course description: The MScAc degree is intended to create technical leaders capable of transferring new ideas and technologies from academia to industry