70 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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: image processing, machine learning, and patient records. Track record of development and implementation of novel machine learning algorithms in the healthcare setting or other spaces. Extensive experience
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Translating basic science discoveries into practice Improving techniques to measure pain Developing new and more personalized treatment approaches Alternative approaches to pain management including research
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: Computer Architecture Algorithms and Optimization Health Research Human-Computer Interaction Machine Learning and ML Foundations Machine Perception Natural Language Processing (including Information
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in children with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Our lab utilizes advanced magnetic resonance (MR) techniques to study how early life brain injury affects brain development in critically ill
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motivated and skilled postdoctoral fellow to join a project focused on developing statistical models to understand the spatiotemporal distribution of marine mammals in the Arctic. The project will help
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the Canadian Pediatric Cancer Consortium (otherwise called ACCESS), we are seeking highly skilled and passionate Postdoctoral Fellows. You will develop and lead a research project focusing on high-grade
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-ischemic encephalopathy. Our lab utilizes advanced magnetic resonance (MR) techniques to study how early life brain injury affects brain development in critically ill newborns. This is a one-year
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brain development in critically ill newborns. This is a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship. Organizational Status: The successful candidate will report directly to Dr. Thiviya Selvanathan, the principal
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Research Fellow to lead the development of novel single-cell functional genomic approaches to identify therapeutic vulnerabilities in prostate cancer. This project integrates cutting-edge single-cell
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hydrogen/methane blends in 15 MW boilers and prepare a report (thermal power and heat transfer analysis at large-scale); b) Collaborate with UBC technicians in acquiring data from our 15 MW boilers, analyze