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and Planetary Sciences Course title: Natural Disasters (3 credits) Subject Code: EPSC 185 Term: Fall 2024 Location: LEA 132 Schedule: T-R 11:35 am-12:55 pm Job Description: Natural Disasters (EPSC 185
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and Planetary Sciences Course Title and Course Number: EPSC 185 Natural Disasters EPSC 210 Introduction to Mineralogy EPSC 220 Principles of Geochemistry EPSC 221 General Geology EPSC 233 Earth and Life
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and Planetary Sciences Position Summary: Assists in performing laboratory experiments and preparing samples for analysis. Catalogs laboratory chemicals using established inventory database (MyLab
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. Qualifications: The candidate will have a MSc in engineering with expertise in robotics and planetary science instrument development, ideally for biosignature detection, ice drilling and melt probe prototype
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affiliated with TSI, from the departments of Physics, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, and Natural Resource Sciences. Research areas include astrophysics, cosmology, astrobiology
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and Planetary Sciences Job Description: Completing figures for Calaveras Fault study manuscript using QGIS and original geomorphic interpretation Researching land ownership / access permissions
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Researcher in Ice Sheets and Sea Level in a Changing Climate Position Summary: The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at McGill University invites applications for a fully-funded Postdoctoral
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& Planetary Sciences (Professor Nagissa Mahmoudis) Position Summary: Cultivating microbial species and isolating metabolites. Developing digital droplet polymerase chain reaction assays to quantify target genes
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departments (Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences and Geography). Oversees the development, planning, implementation, and improvement of student affairs and advising procedures