14 electrical-engineering Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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. The ideal candidate holds a PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering or similar The UBC Department of Orthopaedics has an international reputation for excellence
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in computer science, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering or similar The UBC Department of Orthopaedics has an international reputation for excellence in teaching, research
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or about to start doctoral studies in Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. Fellowships will initially be for one year, but may be extended for a second year. Eligibility Applicants
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and clinical faculty who choose to contribute large blocks of their time to advance knowledge in the areas of clinical orthopaedics, musculoskeletal science as well as applied biomedical engineering and
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contribute large blocks of their time to advance knowledge in the areas of clinical orthopaedics, musculoskeletal science as well as applied biomedical engineering and related basic science areas. This focus
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-breaking discoveries. The program is looking for the brightest minds in the natural sciences, mathematics, engineering, and computing who are interested in broadening their horizons. Candidates to be
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orientation seminar introduces Harkness Fellows to each other and the Fund and delves into current delivery system and health policy issues in the United States. Communications and Public Narrative Training
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computer science and related fields. Fellowships support promising PhD candidates of all backgrounds who seek to influence the future of technology. The fellowship provides full tuition and fees (enrollment
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Applications: How can virtue ethics inform our understanding of real-world problems, such as emerging technology, migration, environmental issues, and economic and political inequality? How should we approach
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Applications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship supported by the collaborative research and training program Pacific Rim Ocean Data Mobilization and Technology (PRODIGY) and the