16 algorithm-development-"https:"-"RAEGE-Az" Postdoctoral positions at McGill University
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the EarthCARE Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR) Doppler velocity observations. Lead the development of data products for convective systems for the upcoming WIVERN mission, employing a combination of forward and
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(UBC) and Dr. Ronaldo Silva (WHO) developing a plan to address measurement error in the ZIKV-IPD-MA-2S study in accordance with the protocol. We expect their contribution on two main products: i
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evidence from diverse sources, analyze international survey data, and contribute to the development of a conceptual framework that captures the multi-level and intersectional nature of stigma. Findings from
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emergencies) Fellows will be integrated into the broader McGill global health community and encouraged to develop their own scholarly contributions in one or more of the fellowship tracks while advancing PERL’s
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organoid-based approaches. Together, the teams will establish a bi-national tissue collection infrastructure, generate foundational single-cell and spatial omics datasets, and develop patient-tissue glioma
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: Department of Physics Position Summary: Development of a comprehensive phase field modelling platform for the quantitative examination of microstructure evolution and properties in two-phase Ferritie Steel and
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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons [Royal College]). The postdoc will support three interrelated research objectives: (1): Validating and examining the efficacy of our newly developed self-report
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in Prof. Reza Salavati's lab, at Macdonald Campus, McGill University. Position Summary: The postdoc will contribute to the D2R (Data-to-Reality) applied research program aimed at developing novel data
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young mothers. They will develop expertise in the use of administrative data to study intergenerational child maltreatment and will access rich longitudinal data via a secure online platform and physical
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outcomes. The postdoctoral trainee will work closely with other Advanced Genomic Technologies lab members and D2R project collaborators and their group members to develop and apply spatial transcriptomics