10 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" research jobs at University of Saskatchewan
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Primary Purpose: The Agronomic Crop Imaging Lab (ACI Lab), University of Saskatchewan invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral fellowship (PDF) under its Research Grant Programs
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requires a high level of judgment, scientific initiative, and technical skill in geospatial data processing, as well as the ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritize tasks. The successful candidate
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: Veterinary Biomedical Sciences Status: Term Employment Group: Postdoctoral Fellows - PSAC Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.00 Salary Information: The starting salary of $42,500 will commensurate with education
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Primary Purpose: The Vatanparast Nutritional Epidemiology Lab (VNELab) is seeking a talented and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow to support in the facilitation of an ongoing randomized controlled
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motivated Neuroscience postdoctoral fellow. In addition to neuroscience research experience, having familiar with machine learning/AI/ big data processing will be an asset. A major part of this PDF
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MSc Student Opportunity – Hydrological Modeling for Runoff Management in Cow-Calf Operations The University of Saskatchewan Department of Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering is seeking a
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degree in public health, health sciences, geography, urban planning, epidemiology, computer science or a related field. Applicants who do not have a completed Ph.D. at the time of application must include
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educated teachers face when seeking certification in Canada and explores anti-racist advocacy strategies to improve credentialing processes. The RA will work 8 hours per week (on campus or hybrid) from July
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experience either conducting biomedical research, clinical research, clinical or patient care, and/or patient chart reviews should be demonstrated Computer skills with knowledge of Word, Power Point, Excel
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Science at the University of Saskatchewan. Ideally, the student is undertaking a degree within the social sciences or humanities, with experience or focus on both qualitative and quantitative research