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documentation for equipment and protocols, • Performs other duties as assigned. Education / Experience Education: Master's Degree Field of Study: Psychology, Family Medicine, Computer Science Other education
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Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Annual Salary: (AMURE Post-Doctoral Fellow Researcher) $41,500.00 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: Maass Chemistry Bldg Supervisor: Associate Professor Position Start Date
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: The candidate must have a Master’s degree in physics, engineering, computer science or related fields Prior experience in programming (e.g. python), Linux, GitHub, and web development (java script) Knowledge
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sciences and humanities data analysis experience are required. Open to McGill students from all disciplines. Qualifications Required: Experience doing quantitative social sciences and humanities analysis
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: Academic level: Minimum of master degree in dentistry or in a related field (e.g. health and social services, public health, social sciences) Demonstrate an interest in dental research Technology skills
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community partners. It includes members from the fields of architecture, urban planning, engineering, computer science, geography, public health, industrial ecology, finance, and data science
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stakeholders, • Contribute to other team projects, as required by the principal investigator. Education / Experience Education: Master's Degree Field of Study: Health sciences Other education considered an asset
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of Biology (Professor Frieder Shock) Position Summary: Conducts wet lab experiments; Performs microscopy; Analyzes and interprets data; Prepares figures for publication. Qualifications: Attention to detail
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of Communications Sciences & Disorders Position Summary: The student Research Assistant will be expected to perform the following tasks: Assist with participant recruitment and scheduling Test
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knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate