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: A PhD in forest operations, silviculture, forest management or a related field. Strong experience in forest operations, management or silviculture research. A background in quantitative analysis
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audiences· Strong background in cancer research and laboratory techniques, such as cell culture, flow cytometry, histology, and DNA, RNA, and protein analysis Experience with biospecimen analysis and clinical
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lasers (ECDL, Ti:Sa, Fiber), stabilization systems (optical phase lock loop, high-finesse cavity), digital and analog control electronics, active diffractive optical elements (spatial light modulators
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 1 month ago
Climatedata.ca and novel regional datasets i.e., water quality, land use, provincial flood maps, etc. to develop ways of undertaking cumulative impact analysis for five high-priority climate hazards in Atlantic
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of research processes, systematic reviews, and syntheses; • Education/training and experience in quantitative research methods, and multivariate statistical analysis; • Excellent communication skills
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reinforcement learning (RL)—to address challenges in spatial genomics, cell fate control, differentiation automation, and drug/cell perturbation analysis. Research Focus: The successful candidate will: Co-lead
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(RL)—to address challenges in spatial genomics, cell fate control, differentiation automation, and drug/cell perturbation analysis. Research Focus: The successful candidate will: Co-lead the further
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, teaching, reviewing manuscripts or grants to be a component of the awardee’s salary. An awardee may be paid above and beyond their existing salary/stipend for performing these services without jeopardizing
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to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities. Key Responsibilities: Conducting and analyzing research on sleep health equity Leading
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health and access to sleep-related resources. The successful candidate will contribute to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities