90 machine-learning-phd Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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CANTRAIN Awards in Clinical Trials Postdoctoral Fellowships are open to full-time Postdoctoral Fellows (PhD/MD) who are conducting research related to clinical stroke and/or Vascular Cognitive
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accommodations, please contact Monica Rana at monica.rana@ubc.ca . To learn more about UBC’s Centre for Workplace Accessibility, please visit their website https://hr.ubc.ca/health-and-wellbeing/workplace
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areas of study while working in a new country. Two different fellowships are available: Long-Term Fellowships (LTF) are for applicants with a PhD on a biological topic who want to embark on a novel and
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part in the selection process. To confidentially request accommodations, please contact Monica Rana at monica.rana@ubc.ca . To learn more about UBC’s Centre for Workplace Accessibility, please visit
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for emerging scholars to acquire the knowledge and skills that will help them to create successful futures. A fundament of equitable access is the inclusion, integration, and promotion of diverse of backgrounds
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The fellowship program has an outstanding reputation for attracting the best and the brightest PhDs in the sciences and for training future leaders in Climate and Global Change Science. In FY25
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processing, artificial intelligence, cognition and deep learning, machine learning, navigation and mapping, autonomous driving, assistive robotics, drones, dynamics and vibration, acoustics, medical imaging
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via Affiliated Fellowships-Doctoral award competitions. Meet Award Holders Rachel N. Stern Doctor of Philosophy in Geography (PhD) Interdisciplinary and Mixed-Methods Approaches to Extreme Heat: A
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, StrokeCog can leverage CANTRAIN’s online tools, learning-management systems, training programs and its college of mentors. Applicants apply to the StrokeCog fellowship program through the CANTRAIN portal
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The Embassy of France in Canada has partnered with Campus France to offer scholarships to PhD students or post-docs working in a Canadian university for a 2-month research mobility to France. The