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in related program areas to gain exposure to and build knowledge on experimental/research activities and approaches, in order to improve conceptual development and industrial implementation. Identify
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how key constructs—such as firm size—are operationalized, with 65+ distinct measures documented. To advance cumulative knowledge in entrepreneurship, we are building an AI-assisted measurement taxonomy
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spatio-temporal generative models, and multimodal foundation models—including vision-language MLLMs and agentic AI frameworks—for longitudinal MRI and clinical data. Fellows will help build next-generation
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and/or theriogenology. A degree in Veterinary Medicine will be an advantage but not required. Preference will be given to candidates who are within three years of their PhD Experience: To enhance
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. Leadership & Learning: Building the next generation of crisis leaders through our Pandemic Fellows Program and global network. Convening & Collaboration: Creating space for interdisciplinary exchange through
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complementary research objective: 5) building capacity and achieving impact. The Opportunity Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is the host institution for the ICCRP, and as such, the TMU research team
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of Physical & Occupational Therapy Position Summary: The Postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for the following; Capacity building with patient partners for research. Conduct qualitative research
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://pioneer.triumf.ca ). PIONEER is a new experimental effort to measure the pion branching ratio at an unprecedented precision. It is building upon previous experiments at TRIUMF (PIENU) and PSI (PEN) and is exploring
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worldwide, leveraging industry-standard tools and technologies to ensure the quality and reliability of the developed prototype hardware implementation. Qualifications: PhD in Electronics/Computer Engineering
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complementary research objective: 5) building capacity and achieving impact. The Opportunity Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is the host institution for the ICCRP, and as such, the TMU research team