46 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs in Canada
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Qualifications - Currently enrolled undergraduate or recent graduate. - Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, and Engineering majors. - Experience with the Mac/Linux operating system. - Applicants with
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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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the market and various industrial partners. Contribute to workshops to present the results and the state of the art in the field to industrial partners and other stakeholders. Qualifications: A PhD degree in a
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gender-based analysis (SGBA) in stroke diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The fellowship is open to full-time post-doctoral fellows (MD/PhD) training at a Canadian academic institution under
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The Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Program (PDEP) provides $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities for underrepresented minority postdoctoral fellows in a degree
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. Qualifications: PhD in machine learning, with experience in applications in computer vision or medical image analysis. Strong publication record in top venues (e.g., CVPR, MIDL, MICCAI, IPMI, PAMI, TMI, MIA
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prioritize applications from exceptional candidates interested in relocating to Toronto from the U.S., internationally, or from elsewhere in Canada. Qualifications: PhD in Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology
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have expertise in working with animal disease models, single-cell and spatial RNA sequencing technology, and a solid understanding of the CNS immune landscape. Additionally, applicants should have at
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knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate
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, Pekrun, Hadwin, Järvenoja, Cutumisu, Lobczowski Miller), health sciences education (Harley, Brydges, Fried, Wiseman, Sun, and Khalil), educational technology (Harley, Cutumisu, Lobczowski), advanced