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CREATE-ISS Sensors Seminar #1
The NSERC-CREATE Integrated Sensors Systems Training Program is proud to announce the first of our monthly Sensors Seminars.
This year we will be including both professor and student presentations.
3:00 Prof.
New Ethics Option Available to ISS Graduate Trainees
The ISS Program is pleased to announce a new option in our suite of professional skills workshops from our partner the McGill SKILLSETS Program:
Human Biomedical Research Ethics: Guiding You in the Right Direction
Are you new to the research environment? Contemplating conducting a biomedical study on humans?
CREATE-ISS Travel Award Presentations
The CREATE-ISS Training Program is proud to present several informative talks by students of the ISS program on their experiences in research exchanges and company internships made possible by the ISS Travel Awards over the past year.
WHEN: next Wednesday, September 18th at 5:00pm
WHERE: on the McGill Campus (McConnell 603)
Several students from our partner universities will be presenting their experiences, results and recommendations for other students inte
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ISS Reception for New International Students
Please note that registration for this event is now FULL!
Join us as we celebrate your arrival at McGill and welcome you to the McGill community!
McGill International Students Services staff cordially invites you to a hallowed McGill tradition: its annual Reception for New International Students. This event, in your honor, will provide you with an opportunity to meet University officials, members of Montreal Diplomatic Corps and other new students.
Graduate Application DUE DATE- Integrated Sensor Systems Training Program
We are pleased to announce an extension of the application period for the NSERC-CREATE Masters and PhD Training Programs in Integrated Sensor Systems (ISS). Applications for Fall 2013 AND Winter 2014 training, awards and award extensions must be submitted in full by May 26th, 2013.
Application forms a
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ISS Sensor System Integration Hands-on Workshop
The NSERC CREATE Training Program in Integrated Sensor Systems is pleased to announce the second hands-on workshop on the integration of sensor systems to be held at McGill University on May 13th & May 14th, 2013.
The 2 day workshop will be taught by Professor Zeljko Zilic, of the McGill department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and will aim to introduce and expand on how to design and integrate multiple sensors into a functioning system.
Summary
Harnessing the capabilities of system
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Congratulations ISS GSPC Photo Event Contest Winners
The ISS Training Program would like to congratulate the winners of the 2013 Photo contest, held at Thompson House last Thursday March 7th after the very successful Bringing Your Sensor Technology to Market speaker session.
We would also like to thank the many other excellent entries. It was a close race!
Hands-on Workshop in Micro and Nanobiotechnology
The ISS Program is pleased to announce that the “Soft Lithography” workshop: Hands-on Workshop in Micro and Nanobiotechnology will be offered this year! This workshop will be held the week of March 4 and has a variable schedule to allow you to best organize your time:
The Micro and Nanobioengineering Group at McGill is offering its annual Hands-on Workshop in Micro and Nanobiotechnology, for scientists and engineers from any discipline who would like
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Undergraduate Applications for the 2013 Integrated Sensor Systems Training Program DUE
Undergraduate students at McGill, U de Sherbrooke, Polytechnique and INRS intersted in sensors: The final day to submit your application for the Summer 2013 ISS Training Program is February 15, 2013.
Undergraduates in the ISS Training Program receive specialized training related to integrated sensors, take part in a paid summer research project and other program events.
For more information please visit the ISS Website.
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Check now for this year's ISS Undergraduate Projects!
Projects available for interested students will be posted on the ISS website on January 18, 2013. Students with at least one year completed at any of the 4 participating universities may apply to these projects and to be a part of the ISS Undergraduate Training Program.
For more details please visit the ISS Website.