94 computional-geometry-algorithm Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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, the BCCSU develops evidence-based training curricula, program standards, and practice guidelines while networking regional health authorities, researchers, educators, and care providers and other allied care
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The Society offers postdoctoral fellowship grants to unusually promising recipients of M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent degrees when it appears that the program of training to be supported by the grant
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The L’Oréal USA For Women in Science fellowship program awards five women postdoctoral scientists annually with grants of $60,000 each for their contributions in Science, Technology, Engineering and
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The fellowship program has an outstanding reputation for attracting the best and the brightest PhDs in the sciences and for training future leaders in Climate and Global Change Science. In FY25
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Fellowships in research areas covered by the Euratom Research and Training Programme , researchers need to be nationals or long-term residents of an EU Member State or a Euratom Associated Country. The
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, students must be enrolled or accepted in a full-time Canadian Postdoctoral program and must be a Canadian resident or permanent resident or hold a valid Canadian work permit or student visa.
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the acquired data, and prepare a report; c) Prepare a CFD model of a boiler burner for combustion analysis, apply reacting flow models, perform computation, study propensity to flash-back, calculate noise
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to start doctoral studies in Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. Fellowships will initially be for one year, but may be extended for a second year. Eligibility Applicants
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Fellowships competitions. Applicants who are or plan to be registered in a Master’s program should refer to the Affiliated Fellowships Master's Program , while students who are or plan to be registered in a
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birth, only 28%* of researchers are women and only 3% of Scientific Nobel Prizes are awarded to them. That is why, for the past 19 years, the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Programme has worked