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Applications are being considered for a new postdoctoral fellow who will work in the laboratories of Drs. Jeff Dong and John Howland at the University of Saskatchewan. The successful applicant will
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to work with diverse teams and across scientific disciplines. Fellows receive a stipend of $100,000 USD per year and are supported to pursue a one to two year postdoctoral placement at a world-leading
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additional support as reimbursement for tuition and/or fees for professional development courses and activities or for professional travel related to their host office duties. Additional funding All fellows
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, students must be enrolled or accepted in a full-time Canadian Postdoctoral program and must be a Canadian resident or permanent resident or hold a valid Canadian work permit or student visa.
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research plan is appropriate and relevant to our goals . The Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program is supported in part through an educational grant provided by EMD Serono.
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Department: Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering Position supervisor: Dr. April Khademi Contract length: 1 year (with possibility of extension) Hours of work per week: 36.5 About Toronto
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Department: Centre for Urban Energy Position supervisor: Dr. Bala Venkatesh, Academic Director Contract length: 1 year Hours of work per week: 36.25 Position type: Postdoctoral Fellow Rate of pay
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Research Guidance Memorandum FY25 ). Each appointed fellow is hosted by a mentoring scientist at a U.S. university or research institution (including Federal laboratories and FFRDCs) to work in an innovative
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to spend the majority of their time and effort on their LSRF-supported project. This includes all activities that are part of a mentored postdoctoral experience including, but not limited to: participation
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if their work impacts Washington, are 35 years or younger, and have demonstrated academic, professional, or grassroots leadership that advances the environmental movement. Applicants must be studying and