Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Program
-
Employer
-
Field
-
Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Drug Development Department Research | Snutch | Michael Smith Laboratories | Faculty of Science (Terrance Preston Snutch
-
, where she worked on the development of Alouette, Canada's first satellite. The fellowship was announced as part of the 50th anniversary of the Canada-Germany Science and Technology Agreement
-
lead projects, including the design and development of: Machine learning tools (radiomics, neural networks) to improve head and neck reconstruction outcomes. Virtual reality applications for patient
-
. Alongside their research, Fellows engage in a series of leadership development activities, gain an in-depth understanding of the U.S. health care system and policy landscape, and build a robust network for
-
the supervision of the Research Supervisor, the Undergraduate Research Assistant will assist in software development and User Experience (UX) optimization. Position Summary: Work with the team to test, troubleshoot
-
: Department of Physics Position Summary: Development of a comprehensive phase field modelling platform for the quantitative examination of microstructure evolution and properties in two-phase Ferritie Steel and
-
economics, public finance, economic development, planning, urban studies, geography, sociology, political science, law or another field which draws upon the skills required for the analysis of public policy
-
. Job summary The Research Assistant will support development on the SEAL application, primarily coding sections of the user interface. Code will be written in Python and will follow coding and archiving
-
position under the supervision of Dr. Adam Shlien at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), in downtown Toronto, named as the world's best pediatric hospital. The project involves the development of new
-
synthesis. Systematically investigate the development, functionalization, and application of underexplored boronic acids and their derivatives. Design, execute, and optimize continuous-flow reactions