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laboratory researchers, graduate students, undergraduates, and medical students to apply research and develop new techniques, products, or practices Mentor and supervise graduate and undergraduate students in
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of completion of your PhD, your career was significantly interrupted due to parental, medical and/or family-related responsibilities, NSERC will extend the eligibility period to three years. If, within two years
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microscopy. The ideal candidate will be highly creative, hardworking, and a team player. They will also have the ability to manage multiple projects and students in pursuit of team goals. Representative
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are available immediately and intended for early-career scientists with an advanced degree (PhD). The selected fellow(s) will join the research group of a Principal Investigator through a TQT-funded project, and
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that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps
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at research hospitals (eg. Study nurse, data collectors), and students. QUALIFICATIONS • PhD in a relevant field • Demonstrated ability to thrive in a collaborative team environment • High personal
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focused on remote sensing to study the use of this tool in this application Lead and mentor visiting students as part of an interdisciplinary team Contribute to publishing research findings in top Computer
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and graduate students in disciplines relevant to chemical risk assessment (e.g., toxicology, chemistry, endocrinology, AI/machine learning) and governmental staff presently involved in chemical risk
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conferences ● to participate in teaching and mentoring activities with graduate and undergraduate students and engage with non-academic partners in government, industry and/or the NGO sector, as part of
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methods to our cancer clinics in Canada (Vancouver, Victoria, and Kelowna) and beyond. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in medical physics, computer science, biomedical engineering