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A PhD position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Numa Dancause at the Université de Montréal, Department of Neurosciences. Our group investigates the mechanisms underlying movement control
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(che.elkin@unbc.ca) with the subject line “Wildfire Risk PostDoc Application”. In your cover letter briefly address how you meet each of the requirements of the position. Also, please explain your research
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under the UCalgary and PDAC Collective Agreement. To find out more about postdoctoral scholar program at the University of Calgary visit our Postdocs website. About the University of Calgary UCalgary is
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implementing quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) test Designing testbenches, and contributing to firmware programming for state-of-the-art FPGA architectures, primarily Intel FPGAs. Collaborating
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The Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program (IC Postdoc Program) was established in 2000 to support unclassified basic research in areas of interest to the IC. Funded
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at CERN. The position involves creating and implementing quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) tests, designing testbenches, and contributing to firmware programming for state-of-the-art FPGA
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letter briefing your training, current and future interests, CV and contact information for 2-3 references. The Joy lab supports postdocs that have either academic or non-academic long-term career goals
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transplants of islets enabling better blood glucose control without the need for insulin administration. Yet because there are not enough organ donors, new sources of insulin-producing cells are needed
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collaborative team - Willingness to mentor early career researchers Preferred Qualifications - Experience with version control software and conducting collaborative research- Willingness to lead fieldwork in
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cord (spinal cord injury) or brain (stroke). Current projects examine mechanisms of locomotion, balance control and upper limb motor control. Using electrophysiological (TMS, EEG, electrical stimulation