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synthesis efforts, in particular developing and updating evidence-based guidelines Coordinating stakeholder engagement activities (e.g., with healthcare providers, patients/public) Preparing regular data
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Fellows are expected to already have a strong track record of scientific achievement from their PhD studies, combined with a clear intellectual curiosity and desire to drive future discoveries. They should
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advanced degree (PhD) in physics, applied mathematics, chemistry or electrical engineering, and should have a background in experimental quantum systems. Experience with magnetic resonance, Hamiltonian
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contributing to ongoing work to advance the lab. Education: PhD completed within the last 5 years. Preferably within the field of nutrition or public health nutrition. Experience: The selected candidate should
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. Qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD in mathematics or physics by the start of the fellowship. Application Instructions: Applicants should submit the following materials through MathJobs: Curriculum Vitae
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applicants in all areas of health research at the post-PhD degree or post-health professional degree stages to add to their experience by engaging in health research either in Canada or abroad. It is expected
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) are not counted towards work experience in determination of eligibility. Doctoral students who do not hold a master's degree (i.e., proceeded directly from Bachelor's to PhD, or have "fast-tracked
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) and African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI), intended for new and recent PhDs who are African nationals working in the areas of mathematical sciences
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the uptake of evidence-informed policy and reinforce the importance of policy-relevant research. By partnering with CIHR on this fellowship program, Michael Smith Health Research BC can support PhD trainees as
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, policy, energy conversion, new business models, techno-economic and life cycle analyses, machine learning, optimization, AI, intelligent networks, among others. The PDF will join a project studying