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Title : PhD Position (4 years) in Computer Science / Engineering: Development of a Smart Sensor for Real-Time Monitoring of Dairy Calves Context : Calf health is a major concern for the Quebec, Canada
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spatio-temporal generative models, and multimodal foundation models—including vision-language MLLMs and agentic AI frameworks—for longitudinal MRI and clinical data. Fellows will help build next-generation
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, in partnership with major industry players (Les Éleveurs de porcs du Québec, Olymel, and CDPQ) and MAPAQ. PhD Objectives: This 4-year PhD project aims to develop and validate robust Computer vision
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for this position are as follows: PhD in Forest Ecology, Entomology, or a closely related field, with a focus on geospatial modeling, invasive species dynamics, and applied machine learning for pest risk assessment
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related to biological knowledge of the wet lab experimentation required to gather imaging data is an optional benefit. This posted position is for a Staff Research Scientist at SDL6 (Human Organ Mimicry
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disease. In this position, the incumbent will perform the following duties, but is not limited to: 1) High-performance computing workflow for large-scale metabolomics data analysis 2) Development of deep
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for your first independent position and grant or identify connections into the healthcare or private sector to kickstart your next career move. You will be mentored by Dr. Philipp Lange, PhD (Canada Research
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Home Careers Faculty & librarian positions Assistant Professor Assistant Professor of Indigenous Governance The School of Indigenous Governance invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at
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National Coordinating Centre. This position reports to Dr. Robert Henry, PhD, the Nominated Principal Investigator (NPI) of the NEIHR National Coordinating Centre and the Saskatchewan NEIHR (the host
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of Professor, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2026. We seek candidates conducting research on climate data science that draws together observations, models, and machine learning. Candidates must have a