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, and state-of-the-art infrastructure. Our model empowers visionary leaders to accelerate drug development and harness AI-driven innovation to address unmet medical needs. Benefits of Working with Great
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by Peter Wall, for graduate students whose thesis/dissertation research relates to one of three specific areas of interest: sustainable approaches to and development of the general urban environment
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and its precursors while helping shape Canada’s leadership in SKA science and data infrastructure. HAA seeks to grow its expertise in areas that align with SKA science goals, including dark energy and
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January and 31 December 2024 must complete their application by Friday, 13 September 2024 at 12:00 pm PT. Confirm eligibility Confirm research area: Select the appropriate funding agency . Applicants should
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, which will be used to implement high frequency and high efficiency IVRs for HPC applications. Objectives:-Fabrication, characterization and modeling of the composite magnetic materials.-Modeling
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on these materials, which will be used to implement high frequency and high efficiency IVRs for HPC applications. Objectives:-Fabrication, characterization and modeling of the composite magnetic materials.-Modeling
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years, but the duration of funding may be less in some circumstances (please refer to the 4YF Guidelines for details). In all cases, funding is subject to satisfactory academic progress. Students holding
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degree in Computer Science, Math, Statistics or Engineering programs. Ph.D would be an asset. Knowledge of classification algorithms, vision-language models (VLM) and Hugging Face Transformers is an asset
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Masters Doctoral The Friedman Award for Scholars in Health supports learning and research opportunities for graduate students or medical residents working in the broad area of health, to bring new
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) Understanding how reconstitution of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) expression affects amyloid and cerebrovascular pathologies in mouse models of Alzheimer’s Disease Sharayu Jakhotiya Doctor