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: The Research Associate will work with the Research Supervisor in the ongoing development of an advanced electrical machine being developed under contract with General Dynamics. The work will take place in
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: March 28, 2024 Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Course: ECSE 210 - Electric Circuits 2 Estimated Number of Positions: 2 positions Estimated Total Hours of Work Per Term: 54
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carefully Senator Galvez’s white paper, get some stats, etc). Qualifications: Current McGill student Hourly Salary: $17.75 Hours per Week: 10 (Part time) Location: Bronfman Building Supervisor: Professor
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: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Term: Summer 2024, May Session Course subject code: ECSE 210 Course Title: Electric Circuits 2 Course Credits: 3 credits Location: TBC Schedule: TBC This course
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during one of the three 2-hour labs on a weekly basis. Responsible for helping the TA in charge run the laboratory sessions smoothly. Specific responsibilities include: - Be familiar and up to date with
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the department team and will be in charge of facilitating and managing the construction, renovation and development of projects assigned to him/her. General Duties • Ensures project planning and administrative
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., finding joint meeting times for shifts and meetings, taking meeting minutes). Qualifications: Must be a current Undergraduate/Graduate student Tri-Council Research Ethics Training Good standing in
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coordinated for current students in a university/academic environment Understanding of translational biomedical engineering at organizations in the biomedical engineering industry (including private, public and
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planned projects. Recruits, trains, and supervises all casual staff hired for the Welcome Centre. Provides accurate and current information on McGill programs and services to prospective students, parents
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. Provides ongoing case management that considers the person’s emotional and psychological needs, safety needs, current academic or workplace barriers, and/or reporting options. 4. Coordinates requests