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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 8 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 6 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 7 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 6 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 8 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