136 phd-environmental-microbiology-scholarship positions at University of Saskatchewan
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of food nutrigenomics, brewing, food/environmental microbiology, food chemistry and omics, pathogen detection using machine learning and AI, food nanotechnology and emulsion science, food enzymology, lipid
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with the Department of Civil, Geological, and Environmental Engineering. The successful candidate will be pivotal in enhancing the structural engineering program by focusing on innovative applied
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Environmental Engineering. The successful candidate will initiate and lead a robust research program related to hydrological modelling and or water resources management; compete successfully for external funding
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. Expected Enrollment Limit: 36 Qualifications: ideal candidate is an individual with Master and/or PhD in molecular biology, microbiology, or physiology. A valid driver’s license is required for off campus
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, or environmental sciences, plus demonstrated expertise in environmental issues and impact assessment in a Canadian context. PhD and previous teaching experience in a post-secondary institution preferred. A valid
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, nutrient cycling, impacts of animal production on air and water quality, and mitigation strategies such as precision management and use of digital agriculture for reducing the environmental impacts of animal
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an opportunity to harness collective expertise to pursue critical-minerals research. Candidates must hold a PhD in the geosciences (i.e., Geology, Geophysics, Earth Sciences, Environmental Geoscience) or a closely
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Luimes is seeking a Research Assistant to support a research project, funded by the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) to explore factors influencing NP student learning in simulation
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The Department: The Department of Food and Bioproduct Sciences is comprised of nine faculty members with research programs in the areas of food nutrigenomics, brewing, food/environmental
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and Sustainability is home to a diverse and interdisciplinary group of faculty who engage in collaborative and community-engaged scholarship to solve pressing issues that concern our planet, including