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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 12 hours ago
Position Details Position Information Position Title Research Associate Research Project Climate Justice, Values, & Vulnerabilities (CJV2) Department/Unit English Location Halifax, Nova Scotia
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 10 hours ago
, weather forecasting, ocean circulation, climate classification, climate change theory and global warming. Estimated course enrolment: 60 Number of Hours: 0.5 FCE Sessional dates of appointment: Specific
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that incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning or climate change and human health are of particular interest. BWF believes that a diverse scientific workforce is essential to the process and
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applications of artificial intelligence are particularly encouraged. Special consideration will also be given to proposals that investigate the connection between climate change and human health. Special
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intelligence, quantum computing methods in remote sensing); environment, climate resilience, and/or the Arctic; food and water security; defence and dual-use technologies. Research Focus The Department
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 11 hours ago
environmental and social issues (e.g., climate change, ethical supply chains, etc.) and management practices for sustainable development. It is designed for students who are interested in learning how
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 10 hours ago
especially natural hazards, water shortages, and climate change, and the importance of natural resources to our economy. Estimated course enrolment: 300 Number of Hours: 0.5 FCE Sessional dates of appointment
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 12 hours ago
health outcomes for all. Climate tech and clean energy : Dalhousie researchers are working to develop clean, carbon-free technologies that will support and enable the transition to a more sustainable
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digital technologies (including artificial intelligence, quantum computing methods in remote sensing); environment, climate resilience, and/or the Arctic; food and water security; defence and dual-use
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of pathogens in water systems, human health risk assessments, climate change impacts on waterborne disease transmission, or the development of decision support tools and models for public health intervention