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Secretariat National Research Council Canada Email: Holmes.Award@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
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environment. Must be physically fit with excellent stamina, able to perform work for extended periods of time in any weather conditions. Advanced level of computer experience is required (e.g. MS Word, Excel
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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
oral and written English skills. - Good subject knowledge in tumor biology is a plus. To apply, please send your CV, publication list, and contact details of two references via email to Associate
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to the role (including OpenSpecimen database and Genemapper software) and capable of quickly learning and utilizing additional computer programs as needed
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based on dialogue and behaviors (from video, audio, and log file data) Application details: All interested candidates should email one pdf file with: cover letter current CV names and contact information
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. Qualifications: PhD in machine learning, with experience in applications in computer vision or medical image analysis. Strong publication record in top venues (e.g., CVPR, MIDL, MICCAI, IPMI, PAMI, TMI, MIA
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administrative, time management, and organizational skills & capacity for collegiality Capacity and willingness to work remotely (computer literate) Priority will be given to those with previous experience
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willingness to work remotely (computer literate) Priority will be given to those with previous experience engaging children and youth people in research Proficiency in Portuguese, Spanish and/or French
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interpersonal and communication skills are required to interface with industry partners How to Apply Submit the following documents by email to alex.tavasoli [at] ubc [dot] ca with the subject line “[LoFI
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simulations and data analysis, detector and electronics R&D, and experiment-related operations, including: Participating in data collection including shift-taking at PSI Participating in detector and experiment