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premise for employment that the PhD Research Fellow is enrolled in USN’s PhD-program in PhD in Technology within three months of accession in the position. It may be possible to get a four-year full-time
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 4 days ago
, Computer Science, and Science. The PDF will perform cutting-edge research to develop a new system risk analysis approach tailored to the specific context of the Saint Lawrence Marine Corridor (SLMC
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-funded R01 SkyRoCKeT study to support and perform data collection, processing, management, checking, and analysis. The postdoc will also contribute to grants management as needed throughout the project
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professional career afterward. The Radiation Oncology department has a CAMPEP approved Medical Physics certificate program. The postdoc fellow will have the option to enroll in the certificate program with
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We invite applications for multiple Postdoc positions in the Accelerated Connected Computing Lab (ACCL) at KAUST! The new research group, supervised by Suhaib Fahmy explores hardware acceleration