34 post-doc-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of British Columbia
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to promote research excellence, the award gives recipients the opportunity to conduct post-doctoral studies under outstanding researchers at world famous graduate schools or research institutes. Research must
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Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Neurorehabilitation Post-doctoral Fellow Department Pollock Laboratory | Department of Physical Therapy | Faculty of Medicine Posting End Date August 14
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rehabilitation program on self-care after traumatic brain injury; use of wearable sensors to inform neurorehabilitation practice; and implementation trials to increase the uptake of technology in clinical
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Neurorehabilitation Post-doctoral Fellow Department Pollock Laboratory | Department of Physical Therapy | Faculty of Medicine (Courtney Pollock
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, awarding two prestigious post-doctoral fellowship awards (MD/PhD) valued at $30,000 each. These awards aim to support the next generation of experts in neurovascular medicine in Canada, advancing sex- and
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? Postdoctoral Research Opportunities in Science (PROS) at Baylor College of Medicine allows you to meet faculty and trainees from multiple labs and learn about our resources in the Texas Medical Center in
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of Microbiology | Faculty of Science Compensation Range $4,757.00 - $5,187.00 CAD Monthly Posting End Date November 20, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date
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The Provost’s Program for Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholars provides funding to emerging scholars who are prepared to engage in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research at the University
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Qualifications - Currently enrolled undergraduate or recent graduate. - Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, and Engineering majors. - Experience with the Mac/Linux operating system. - Applicants with
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The Provost’s Program for Black and Indigenous Postdoctoral Scholars will contribute to the reduction of barriers for Black and Indigenous scholars in a supportive environment that fosters