119 optimization-nonlinear-functions Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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, 2026 The expected salary for this position is $70,000CAD, plus benefits. The appointment will be for one year with a possibility for extension subject to satisfactory performance and funding. Should you
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) are not counted towards work experience in determination of eligibility. Doctoral students who do not hold a master's degree (i.e., proceeded directly from Bachelor's to PhD, or have "fast-tracked
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' generalization ability, without repeated training on such datasets and evaluation on downstream tasks?". We aim to build a general purpose tool using multi-modal large language models to summarize datasets
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algorithms Significant experience and publication on AI and image processing Experience with foundation models, explainable AI and/or efforts to translate AI to routine use are emphasized Highly motivated with
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, and familiarity with cloud computing and/or high-performance computing (HPC) environments for bioinformatics workflows. The successful candidate must exhibit excellent communication skills; a
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. “With this competition, we are enabling applicants to provide information about what they have done that isn’t necessarily captured as part of traditional academic metrics.” It seeks applicants who engage
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to translate AI to routine use are emphasized Highly motivated with a strong interest and commitment to research; curiosity and creativity with an aim towards independent research as well as excellent
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equity. This position is funded by CIHR and is part of the Canadian Sleep Research Consortium. It aims to explore disparities in sleep health and their impact on well-being. Position Details: Location
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join an exciting research project focused on sleep health equity. This position is funded by CIHR and is part of the Canadian Sleep Research Consortium. It aims to explore
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project focused on sleep health equity. This position is funded by CIHR and is part of the Canadian Sleep Research Consortium. It aims to explore disparities in sleep health and their impact on well-being