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levels of teaching, learning and research. Nominees must be nominated by their prospective Faculties/divisions following the timeline and processes outlined below. While the nomination/application process
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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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support during the recruitment process, please reach out to James McKay, Indigenous HR Lead at james13@torontomu.ca . Toronto Metropolitan University is committed to the principles of the Accessibility
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(AAAS) to manage the program’s application and peer-review process. Each year, the program attracts talented applicants from diverse STEM fields, representing some of the nation’s leading academic
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and applied research in one or more of the following areas: collaborative robotics, manipulator robots, compliant robotics, human-robot interaction, computer vision, artificial audition, signal
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(CDF) are for applicants who hold a doctoral degree from a non-biological discipline (e.g. physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering or computer sciences) and who have not worked in the life sciences
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the policy-making process. Fellows apply their academic training, critical thinking, and analytical skills to support evidence-informed decision-making that addresses policy challenges within participating
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initiatives, see SSHRC’s funding search tool . Unless otherwise indicated, there is no separate application process for most initiatives and supplements. However, candidates must indicate they wish to be
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contribute to the collaborative TQT research community. Principal Investigator: Na Young Kim Project: Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Quantum Electronic Devices Research Area: CNT material growth/processing and device
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. The projects may also include to tackle benchmarking problems such as SAT, image processing, graph theories, boson/fermion sampling by applying classical machine/deep learning, neural network techniques and