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research projects focused on brain connectivity. Conduct quantitative brain imaging analyses. Keep up-to-date on the literature in this field, methodologies and software analyses programs Foster research
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, single-cell analysis capabilities, opportunities to partner with the country's strongest concentration of computational neuroscientists and much more. Fellows also enjoy the institute's extensive portfolio
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. Supervision Given Supervising undergraduate students Providing guidance to other lab members, as required Qualifications Minimum Qualifications PhD in a relevant life science or computational discipline (e.g
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The Data Sciences Institute (DSI) is a central hub and incubator for data science research, training, and partnerships at the University of Toronto. Its goal is to accelerate the impact of data
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The University of Toronto’s Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, a program of Schmidt Futures, brings together the brightest minds who have completed a PhD in the natural
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. in bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, or a related field, obtained within the last 5 years by the time of the appointment start date. Strong experience in deep learning applied
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aim of this programme is to facilitate and strengthen collaboration with academic researchers in scientific fields that are priorities for France and Canada, as defined at the first Joint Committee
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focused on brain connectivity. Conduct quantitative brain imaging analyses. Keep up-to-date on the literature in this field, methodologies and software analyses programs Foster research collaborations and
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software analyses programs Foster research collaborations and work jointly with academic, clinical, industry, and other partners Scientifically document lab experiments, data analysis, interpretations
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department UBCO | Faculty | Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics and Statistics | Irving K. Barber