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Primary Purpose: The Taghibiglou Research Group (Dr. Changiz Taghibiglou, https://neuroscience.usask.ca/people/faculty/dr.-changiz-taghibiglou.php ; https://medicine.usask.ca/profiles/anatomy
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within our HubMeta platform. The Postdoctoral Fellow will lead the data cleaning, measurement taxonomy development, and AI-integration phases of the project. Reporting to the Principal Investigator (Dr
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. This research project will provide training in cutting-edge systems neuroscience techniques as well as extend Dr. Haggard’s area of research expertise to sensorimotor systems. The primary activities will include
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, hematopoiesis, and leukemia. Performs general lab duties as required. Organizational Status Reports to and receives general guidance from the Lab Manager, and Principal Investigator (Faculty member). Will
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | about 2 months ago
, APL Photonics 9, 116107 (2024). Application Materials Required: Further Info: https://ece.ubc.ca/joseph-salfi/ 2332 Main Mall Vancouver BC, V6T1Z4
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. Job description Role: As part of an experienced team, carry out original research in the field of quantum information science, in a bilingual (English/French) environment. With the freedom to choose the
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Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 3 months ago
@cs.usask.ca) Andy Wan, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of California, Merced (andywan@ucmerced.edu) The principal location of the postdoctoral research will be Simon Fraser University, with
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-disciplinary grant-funded project led by Prof. Harley. Co-principal investigators, co-applicants, and collaborators collectively contribute a multitude of disciplines including educational psychology (Harley
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with PERL’s mission Our Science & Evidence learning tracks: Pandemic prevention & risk anticipation (e.g. primary and secondary prevention, surveillance innovation, spillover risk modeling, zoonoses
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IMFG team. Core responsibilities include: Presenting their research in the form of two seminars at IMFG, with the first in the fall of 2025 and the second in the spring of 2026. Preparing two original