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subject received within the last 5 years. Applicants from other disciplines, including the quantitative social sciences, computer science, or engineering, with strong interest and commitment to learning
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candidate should have a PhD in linguistics or a closely related discipline (such as psychology, computer science or speech science) by the position’s start date; excellent writing skills and publication
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work). - Assistance in grant writing & students supervision. Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Annual Salary: (AMURE Post-Doctoral Fellow Researcher) $45,000.00 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location
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? Postdoctoral Research Opportunities in Science (PROS) at Baylor College of Medicine allows you to meet faculty and trainees from multiple labs and learn about our resources in the Texas Medical Center in
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The Provost’s Program for Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholars provides funding to emerging scholars who are prepared to engage in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research at the University
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, website designs, communication science, knowledge mobilization (e.g. including as a knowledge broker), are ideal Demonstrated a strong track record of the receipt of competitive awards, publications in peer
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The Provost’s Program for Black and Indigenous Postdoctoral Scholars will contribute to the reduction of barriers for Black and Indigenous scholars in a supportive environment that fosters
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related field. Expertise in cognitive testing, with preference for experience in mouse and human studies depending on the application stream. Strong computational skills, with proficiency in programming
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platform Collaborating with interdisciplinary neuroscience, engineering, applied maths and data science, computational and clinical rehabilitation teams. Your profile: Training in neuroscience, electrical
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can take advantage of resources in the Department of Biology, Integrated Program in Neuroscience, Advanced Bioimaging Facility, and Centre for Research on Brain, Language, and Music. Outside the lab