27 algorithm-development-"LIST" PhD positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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must be registered full-time in one of the eligible graduate programs. For program eligibility and award amount, check your graduate program listing under Graduate Degree Programs (see Tuition / Program
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are asked to: review the list of criteria-based affiliated awards linked below to determine if they meet any of these awards' criteria check in their Affiliated Fellowship application the award numbers
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the Canadian workforce NSERC CREATE programs are designed to foster the acquisition and development of important professional skills among students and postdoctoral fellows that complement their qualifications
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to develop more effective rehabilitation interventions to improve exercise performance and quality of life for those with chronic cardiorespiratory disease. For more information, visit: https
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/decision-making includes supporting the development of legislation (Acts), regulations or policies that affect the practice(s) of natural resource management in Canada. Further Information The College
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candidate will support experimental research focused on the synthesis and characterization of photo-activated semiconductor materials. Responsibilities include developing and testing UV-activated gas sensor
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characterization of photo-activated semiconductor materials. Responsibilities include developing and testing UV-activated gas sensor prototypes, conducting laboratory and field evaluations, and analyzing
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CIHR's health research training award programs page and the award listing on ResearchNet (CIHR CGSD / CIHR DFSA ).
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by Peter Wall, for graduate students whose thesis/dissertation research relates to one of three specific areas of interest: sustainable approaches to and development of the general urban environment
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of Philosophy in Anthropology (PhD) Green hydrogen development in Canada Zhen Lin Doctor of Philosophy in Language and Literacy Education (PhD) A posthuman investigation of Chinese-Canadian children's heritage