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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational Neuroscience and Multimodal AI Department Research | Tang | Michael Smith Laboratories | Faculty
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for institutional resources that sustain and enhance the Centre’s academic and research missions. The Director will provide leadership for the Neuroscience Graduate Program (MSc/PhD), overseeing academic policies
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program and facility. The successful candidate will add to this expertise and help build a new intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Modern machine learning and AI techniques now enable
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, Developmental), Neuroscience, or an allied discipline whose research focuses on Social and/or Affective Neuroscience. Applicants are expected to have an outstanding research program that employs neuroscience
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benefits per year. The Michael Smith Laboratories and the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada, invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow to
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creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary Supports research activities for a neuroscience research position at ICORD with the primary role of performing experiments and animal
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review by the CRC Secretariat, and appointment as a CRC is conditional upon their approval. Consult the Canada Research Chairs website http://www.chairs.gc.ca for full program information, including
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://www.chairs.gc.ca for full program information, including further details on eligibility. In accordance with UBC’s CRC Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Action Plan [https://research.ubc.ca/federal-research-chair
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. Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Teaching – Department of Zoology and the Undergraduate Program in Neuroscience at The University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Position description The Department
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directed to Dr. Mark Olver, head of the Department of Psychology and Health Studies, at mark.olver@usask.ca . For further information about the Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology, please see https