30 proof-checking-postdoc-computerscience Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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If you are a recent doctoral graduate, or postdoc, and would like to obtain additional training within your field, ORISE can help you find a postdoctoral research fellowship at a national laboratory
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annum. The term is for one year with the possibility to extend. For further information please email anil.maharaj@ubc.ca and include the subject line: “PKMS Postdoc Application”. Applicants are requested
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: “PKMS Postdoc Application”. Applicants are requested to submit a cover letter, an up-to-date CV, and contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin upon receipt and will
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Canadian Pacific Robotic Ocean Observing Facility (C-PROOF). The successful candidate will join the C-PROOF team and conduct research on ocean turbulence using observations collected by ocean gliders and
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healing. The Granville research program spans basic molecular biology and biochemistry through to target validation, proof-of-concept in animal and human models, and collaborations with clinicians and
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clinically-approved drugs for indications related to wound healing. The Granville research program spans basic molecular biology and biochemistry through to target validation, proof-of-concept in animal and
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investigations in any discipline at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), often regarded as the most research intensive university in Asia. The postdoc appointment is intended to provide a pathway to an academic
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$70,000 to $80,000 per year. How to Apply: To apply, please submit a single PDF containing: Cover letter (2 pages max) describing your research interests and fit for the role Curriculum vitae including
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Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence (Postdoc-NeT-AI), a two-step networking program that offers participants the opportunity to interact face-to-face with leading researchers in Germany, with
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, or generosity fit with contemporary ethical theory? How should we characterize the common good? How do we develop political and social theory rooted in core assumptions about human flourishing? Practical