16 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral positions at McGill University in Canada
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: Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Postdoctoral Researcher - Spaceborne Doppler radar science and applications Spaceborne Doppler radar observations play a critical role in atmospheric and Earth
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. Harley completed their FRQSC and SSHRC CGS-funded Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at McGill University in 2014 and held an FRQSC-funded postdoctoral position in the Department of Computer Science
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. The incumbent is unionized if more than 25% of his salary is paid by McGill Research funds. Group C Unionized hold a dual status as both students and McGill employees, and are members of the AMURE (Postdocs
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climate shocks to natural disasters. Important note: Our team does not conduct wet lab research. This is NOT a laboratory-based (bench science) fellowship. PERL operates across three core pillars: Science
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McGill University, Physics Position ID: McGill-Physics-POSTDOC [#30771] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T8, Canada [map ] Subject Area: Nuclear
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to deconstruct brain tumour behaviours into their cellular and molecular building blocks. Our research spans the interface of molecular biology, computational modeling, and clinical imaging, with the aim
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external collaborators. Keep abreast of any new technical developments in the field and new software packages. Qualifications: PhD in molecular biology, computational biology, health sciences or related
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: Designing and engineering nanostructures using computational methods Cconducting experiments to assemble and characterize DNA-scaffolded protein mimics Preparing manuscript for research articles Writing grant
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, etc.] or related field (completed within the last 5 years) Strong background in functional neuroimaging (MRI), and computational modeling Proven track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals
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, and progression outcomes) and high-end compute (hundreds of NVIDIA H100 GPUs) via Mila and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, and involves active collaborations with Stanford, Oxford, Google