Hi guys, need your help.
I was working as a postdoc in physics and applied at February 2013 (got AOR at April).
I applied as a "programmer" and used NOC code 2174, since in my work permit it was written that I am programmer.
I have some information about programming in my job reference letter, but it is more about physics research:
"Alexey was a key developer of the Microvolt software package for semiconductor device modeling. He
proposed and implemented several new numerical techniques which improve the accuracy of standard
computational electrodynamics methods. The main direction of his research was studying optical and
electrical properties of nanostructured solar cells based on silicon, amorphous silicon and germanium. Alexey
demonstrated how to improve the efficiency of nanowires and nanostructured thin films solar cells by
appropriate choice of their architecture. He also proposed the way of modeling the photon recycling effect
which can be exploited to improve the efficiency of gallium arsenide solar cells. The results of his work are
published in major international journals."
It does not directly correspond to NOC 2174 requirement:
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Profile.aspx?val=2&val1=2174
What do you recommend me to do, guys? I think, I am in troubles...
I was working as a postdoc in physics and applied at February 2013 (got AOR at April).
I applied as a "programmer" and used NOC code 2174, since in my work permit it was written that I am programmer.
I have some information about programming in my job reference letter, but it is more about physics research:
"Alexey was a key developer of the Microvolt software package for semiconductor device modeling. He
proposed and implemented several new numerical techniques which improve the accuracy of standard
computational electrodynamics methods. The main direction of his research was studying optical and
electrical properties of nanostructured solar cells based on silicon, amorphous silicon and germanium. Alexey
demonstrated how to improve the efficiency of nanowires and nanostructured thin films solar cells by
appropriate choice of their architecture. He also proposed the way of modeling the photon recycling effect
which can be exploited to improve the efficiency of gallium arsenide solar cells. The results of his work are
published in major international journals."
It does not directly correspond to NOC 2174 requirement:
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Profile.aspx?val=2&val1=2174
What do you recommend me to do, guys? I think, I am in troubles...