16 electrical-engineering-coding-theory positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience
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Electrical & Computer Engineering, East Tennessee State University, and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Completion of a research-based master’s degree is required prior to commencing the PhD
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by Dr. Jeff Biernaskie (scRNAseq/ATACseq, U of C) and Dr. Grant Gordon (in vivo 2-photon imaging, U of C), Dr. Tomas Nowakowski (viral genomic technology to study the human brain, UCSF). Project
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. Jeff Biernaskie (scRNAseq/ATACseq, U of C) and Dr. Grant Gordon (in vivo 2-photon imaging, U of C), Dr. Tomas Nowakowski (viral genomic technology to study the human brain, UCSF). Project summary and
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the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First
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, neuroscience, psychology, or related fields Strong background in coding (Python, MATLAB, etc.) Experience with AI, deep learning, and machine learning tools (especially for behavioral analysis) Solid
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of individuals from diverse backgrounds including physics, engineering, biology, and neuroscience, our young lab offers abundant opportunities for professional growth and strongly supports independent research. We
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have expertise in working with animal disease models, single-cell and spatial RNA sequencing technology, and a solid understanding of the CNS immune landscape. Additionally, applicants should have at
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teams within uOttawa’s growing neuroscience community. Qualifications: PhD in neuroscience or a related field. Experience with molecular biology, RNAseq, and mouse behavior Experience with coding is an
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strong innovator in methods that support a wide spectrum of basic and clinical research endeavours. The university’s strong training programs in Biological and Biomedical Engineering, Psychiatry, and
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training programs in Biological and Biomedical Engineering, Psychiatry, and Quantitative Life Sciences as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience favour the development of strong multidisciplinary