38 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at University of British Columbia
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process by international reviewers. The candidates will be informed about the decision around mid-February 2025. Your Responsibilities Develop and implement your research project Build up your own research
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of Science (AAAS) to manage the program’s application and peer-review process. Each year, the program attracts talented applicants from diverse STEM fields, representing some of the nation’s leading academic
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at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing (NLP), digital health, and health equity. This position is funded by the UBC AI and Health Network Fellows Program. Under the supervision
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inclusion considerations at each stage of the research process section of the NSERC guide on integrating equity, diversity and inclusion considerations in research web page and the Guidelines
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, develops and deteriorates with age, and how these processes can be understood, modeled, and ultimately reversed or rebuilt using bioengineering and synthetic biology approaches. The successful candidate will
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initiatives, see SSHRC’s funding search tool . Unless otherwise indicated, there is no separate application process for most initiatives and supplements. However, candidates must indicate they wish to be
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prototypes. Signal Acquisition & Processing Develop acquisition pipelines to capture vascular motion during CPR. Implement signal‑processing algorithms to extract markers of blood flow. Model Development
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on advancing Climate and Global Change Science. This includes science that furthers our understanding of physical earth system processes, climate impacts, and climate adaptation science. Examples include
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competitive salaries, commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the candidate. APPLICATION PROCEDURE An application package should include: A letter of application outlining the applicant’s
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and applied research in one or more of the following areas: collaborative robotics, manipulator robots, compliant robotics, human-robot interaction, computer vision, artificial audition, signal