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Research scholarships are available under the supervision of Professor Riwaj (Ribu) Dhakal in the Civil Engineering department at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Vancouver. The start date is
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University of Montreal-CHU Sainte Justine Children's Hospital Research Center | Canada | 2 months ago
-Language Pathology, Neuroscience, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, or related field.-Experience with machine learning (preferably RL) and applications in health
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of electrical engineering, Universite de Moncton (Moncton campus) Email: [mohamed.lamine.faycal.bellaredj@umoncton.ca] Context & Motivation: Because of their extreme computational needs where workloads demand
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 2 months ago
systemic energy expenditure and whole-body carbohydrate and fat oxidation. The work in the lab is supported by grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Natural Sciences and Engineering
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information below. The Role Help bring research to life and drive your career forward with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), Canada's largest research and technology organization. The Research
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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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for data analytics to support both fundamental discovery and development of medical microdevice technology in areas such as in vitro diagnostics, precision medicine, space research, and food/water safety