is a member of SARA's team at theÉcole de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), in Montréal, where he focuses on helping engineering graduate students learn skills related to scientific communication, through group activities involving writing and reviewing their own scientific work. He holds a M.Sc. in Neurophysiology from the Aerospace Medical Research Unit (AMRU) at McGill University and is part of the research support staff in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM) at McGill Mr. Félix Langevin Harnois,École de Technologie SupérieureLibrarian atÉcole de technologie supérieure, an engineering school in Montreal, he works on developing information literacy skills for undergraduate and graduate doctoral students. He also works, in collaboration with 3 professors and a researcher, on the SARA service which uses peer-support to help graduate students who have to write a thesis, a journal article or who want to develop their scientific communication skills.
Librarian atÉcole de technologie supérieure, an engineering school in Montreal, he works on developing information literacy skills for undergraduate and graduate doctoral students. He also works, in collaboration with 3 professors and a researcher, on a service that uses peer-support to help graduate students who have to write a thesis, a journal article or who want to develop their scientific communication skills. Mr. Jerome Harrison,École de Technologie Supérieure Jerome is a M.A.Sc. student at the Imaging and Orthopaedics Research Laboratory atÉTS. He specializes in medical image processing, analysis and visualization.
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