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Reporting to Dr. Brian Grunau, Dr. Robert Rohling, and Dr. Oron Frenkel, the incumbent will be responsible for: Prototype Development Design and build motion‑tolerant, low‑power ultrasound transducer
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across multiple aspects of the project, from nanoparticle preparation and nucleic acid design to mechanistic analysis and animal studies. The candidate will be expected to: Work closely with graduate
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candidate will report to the Principal Investigator (Director of AI Research at OVCARE, Dr. Ali Bashashati). Responsibilities Designs and implements machine learning models for bulk and single-cell genomics
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Fellow in Artificial Intelligence and Indigenous Knowledge for its research “pod” in Toronto, Canada. Abundant Intelligences conceptualizes, designs, develops, and deploys Artificial Intelligence based
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, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary
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. Ali Bashashati). Responsibilities Designs and implements machine learning models for bulk and single-cell genomics and transcriptomics. Analyzes spatial transcriptomic datasets to uncover tissue
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$60,000, plus benefits Job Description At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all
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Alberta is taking the lead in transforming postdoctoral supports and opportunities to reflect a changing research and innovation landscape. Through the Alberta Innovates Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Carleton University | Government of Canada Ottawa and Gatineau offices, Ontario | Canada | 23 days ago
(are) filled. https://scienceapps1.carleton.ca/fields/postdoc/ Accommodations and Accessibility Should you require a copy of this posting in an alternate format, please contact us as soon as possible
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of project design; and active commitment to helping women and girls through service in their communities, professions, or fields of research.