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measuring skill development in clinical teaching, within RVT staff, for teaching DVM students and Veterinary Technology students. People Resources Collaborate with other managers to ensure recruitment
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clinical trials, advanced computational methods, neuroimaging, brain stimulation, body-machine interfacing, gamification of therapy, assistive technology design, development and evaluation, outcome measure
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communication skills are required to interact effectively with a diverse range of individuals. Comfort with technology and proficiency in systems such as housing databases (e.g., StarRez), Microsoft Office and
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identified by the Government of Canada: advanced digital technologies (including artificial intelligence, quantum and cybersecurity); health, including biotechnology; clean technology and resource value chains
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, including biotechnology; clean technology and resource value chains; environment, climate resilience and the Arctic; food and water security; democratic and community resilience; manufacturing and advanced
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strategic priority areas : advanced digital technologies (including artificial intelligence, quantum and cybersecurity); health, including biotechnology; clean technology and resource value chains
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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
technology. The postdoctoral researcher will also contribute to the development and validation of identified biomarkers and help assess their potential for CVD risk assessment using statistical analysis. As a
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technology program students; and responsible for the maintenance of equipment, supplies, and facility. This position may be asked to provide technical assistance throughout other areas of the hospital as
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Associate Professor, Tenured Canada Impact+ Research Chair, Human Mobility and Wearable Technologies
integrates biomechanics, neuroscience, artificial intelligence (AI), and engineering to design the next generation of wearable technologies—such as robotic exoskeletons and intelligent prostheses—that adapt
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technology and resource value chains; environment, climate resilience and the Arctic; food and water security; democratic and community resilience; manufacturing and advanced materials; and/or defence and dual