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recipient. PDFs are entitled to benefits paid by the faculty colleague(s), PSAC 901, Unit 2 Collective Agreement . The PhD must be complete at the start of the postdoctoral position. Applications for 2025
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sources using tailored semiconductor nanoelectronic devices. Quantum light sources play a pivotal role in quantum information processing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing applications. By
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Recently completed your PhD and want to harness your deep tech expertise to start a company? Want to do it in New York City and get funding from day one? Want to build a startup while keeping your
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. Projects whose primary objective is to adapt a doctoral thesis for publication in a book or manuscript, edit textbooks, translate or acquire a foreign language are not eligible for funding under this funding
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opportunity to increase their scientific visibility and network within the CAN community. These seminars also give a room for the CAN community to interact with the next generation of neuroscientists
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inclusivity, a sense of belonging, and a culture of engagement. The Program directly supports Waterloo’s strategic plan to strengthen sustainable and diverse communities. More specifically, the Program advances
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from disadvantaged backgrounds (see https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-20-031.html for examples); and individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+. In addition to seeking participants from
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the “Mitacs Award for Outstanding Innovation — Indigenous” category will be asked to provide one of the following: a letter of support from a member of an Indigenous community a letter of support from
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are expected to live in Toronto, Canada, while pursuing their research, and will have the opportunity to participate generally in the intellectual life of the larger University of Toronto community. IMFG is
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collaboration aimed at expanding diversity and inclusion in the scientific research community. This partnership supports minority scientists' advancement and enhances their contributions to various fields