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, or behavioral data) and be proficient in Python and modern deep-learning frameworks (ideally PyTorch). Experience in computer vision, multimodal data fusion, self-supervised or generative modeling is highly
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for this position is $55,000–$70,000 CAD per year. The Michael Smith Laboratories and the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada, invite applications for a
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implementation of program initiatives, financial strategies, policies and procedures, that contribute to the overall vision and goals of USask Health Sciences. This includes meeting the requirements and needs
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proposed research program and research vision for the next 7 years, including how equity, diversity and inclusion has been incorporated into the research design and research team, and the ways in which
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and audit-ready records. Support integrated sampling for genomics, metabolomics, greenhouse gases (GHGs), and computer-vision datasets. Prepare samples; conduct basic lab assays aligned with standard
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distribution, and customer support. The Facilities Team Charter describes the purpose, vision, and values that in turn support the campus community. Primary Purpose: This position provides service and
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available through the Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic): https://www.queensu.ca/provost/queens-national-scholars-program/queens-national-scholars-program-overview Qualifications As a Queen’s
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the area of agricultural trade and policy. In addition, the candidate will contribute to the undergraduate agribusiness program by teaching AREC 356: Economics of International Agribusiness https
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shown excellence in teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The candidate should bring a vision for advancing the Centre's research profile while fostering collaborative partnerships across
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directed to Dr. Mark Olver, head of the Department of Psychology and Health Studies, at mark.olver@usask.ca . For further information about the Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology, please see https