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. Applications are submitted directly to the associated granting agency The Canada Postdoctoral Research Award (CPRA) program recognizes and supports the next generation of outstanding innovators, knowledge
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link these to mechanical properties. To be done in partnership with Hydro-Québec. The potdoc will develop both advanced computing and numerical analysis skills, as well as acquire new knowledge in
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Department: Chemistry and Biology Position supervisor: Professor Stefania Impellizzeri Contract length: 2 years Hours of work per week: 36.25 Position type: Term Vacancy Start Date: ASAP Rate of pay
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additional internal guidelines, procedures, or deadlines in place for this fellowship opportunity. The Canada Postdoctoral Research Award (CPRA) program recognizes and supports the next generation of
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situated within U of T’s School of Cities, allowing the recipient to benefit from the broad network associated with the school and its affiliates. Eligibility is limited to applicants who will have completed
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, and progression outcomes) and high-end compute (hundreds of NVIDIA H100 GPUs) via Mila and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, and involves active collaborations with Stanford, Oxford, Google
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requiring English communication both verbally and in writing. Annual Salary: $55,000.00 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: Burnside Hall Supervisor: Adjunct Professor Position Start Date: 2026-03-01
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The Postdoctoral Fund is currently accepting applications for 2025, and applications from this round will be funded by the Bruce Mitchell Research Program . The next round of funding is anticipated to commence in
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22, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. For questions about the position, please contact Professor Simon Caron-Huot (schuot@physics.mcgill.ca). Application Materials Required: Further
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The Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security (MINDS) program of the Department of National Defence (DND) is committed to fostering the next generation of security and defence scholars in