65 computational-physics-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"IFM" Fellowship positions in Canada
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aim of this programme is to facilitate and strengthen collaboration with academic researchers in scientific fields that are priorities for France and Canada, as defined at the first Joint Committee
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in clinical prediction modeling, UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences SUMMARY Respiratory Evaluation Sciences Program (RESP ) is looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral research fellow in
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medical isotopes, body composition, detector development, health physics, dosimetry, neutron metrology, nuclear engineering, neutron radiography, neutron activation, bone and joint research. The research
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Contribute to the School’s public outreach (blogs, podcasts, etc.) Teach one case study or complexity seminar (short courses of one week duration) in the School’s MPP program, and/or coach a Policy Lab team in
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also works in close collaboration with CMMI investigators, bioinformaticians, laboratory personnel, and research staff. The position will provide technical supervision and mentorship to computational
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International Fellowships have been in existence since 1917. The program provides support for women pursuing full-time graduate or postdoctoral study in the United States to women who are not U.S
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The College for Life Sciences is a junior program of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study). It offers excellent early career researchers in the life/natural sciences and
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Singapore and around the world to conduct independent investigations at NTU and a Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) research partner institution in Sweden. The Wallenberg-NTU
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degree (M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent) and must be in a research-oriented postdoctoral training program at an academic, government, or non-profit research institution. Applicants must have more than two years
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to the knowledge of electronic structure and geometry of molecules, particularly free radicals." Dr. Gerhard Herzberg joined the NRC in 1948, and shortly after became the director of the Division of Pure Physics