12 natural-language-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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. Organizational Status Reports to the Principal Investigator. Work Performed Conducting fMRI data preprocessing and analysis, the work is routine in nature or performed according to established protocols Creating a
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journals such as Nature, Science, The Journal of American Chemical Society and Physics Today. Recognized by Forbes List of “30 under 30” in Manufacturing & Industry (2015) Won prestigious awards such as IEEE
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Applicants must complete UBC’s internal approval process outlined by the Office of Research Services . Please also confirm with your proposed department/unit and faculty as to whether there are any
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Research Training Awards Suite (CRTAS) administered by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and
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be undertaken in chemistry, physics, biology or mathematics as they relate to medical and biological processes. Financial support Awards cover a one or two-year period, depending on available funding
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requires processing of precious samples for which high degree of accuracy and precision is required. Strong communication skills will be required to document results, write protocols, present at lab meetings
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the ability to work quickly and accurately. High degree of computer literacy including familiarity with Microsoft Word, Excel, Teams. Ability to learn new software programs such as REDCAP. Organizational and
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Open for applications: May 2025 In 2014 the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) initiated the PRIME programme to support the international mobility of postdoctoral researchers by temporary
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Houston. When you apply, we will facilitate the process to identify future postdoc positions that match your interests. If selected for PROS, you will meet with multiple faculty and trainees, connect with
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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