44 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" PhD positions in Canada
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Title : PhD Position (4 years) in Computer Science / Engineering: Development of a Smart Sensor for Real-Time Monitoring of Dairy Calves Context : Calf health is a major concern for the Quebec, Canada
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
are working closely with coastal communities to co-develop this platform and improve resiliency to climate events. Multiple robots will autonomously gather and transmit data real-time over a cellular network to
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, in partnership with major industry players (Les Éleveurs de porcs du Québec, Olymel, and CDPQ) and MAPAQ. PhD Objectives: This 4-year PhD project aims to develop and validate robust Computer vision
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. Experience with developing assays across multiple platforms (protein, nucleic acid, cell-based). Worked on diverse applications (infectious disease, oncology, biomarkers, etc). Experience in synthetic biology
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study in a positive and supportive environment, free from harmful behaviours such as bullying and harassment.” Work Performed Prepare research materials and assist with research study documentation
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: Three Casual Research Assistant 2 positions are open at the Montreal Brain Imaging Centre of the Neurological Institute. The candidates will develop pipelines for classification of patients and healthy
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Thebault labs are seeking a skilled and motivated Research Assistant to support data analysis and pipeline development for cutting-edge research in neuroinflammation, multiple sclerosis, and
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are offered to Canadians, permanent residents of Canada, and citizens of developing countries enrolled in a master’s or a doctoral degree at a recognized university OR who have completed a master’s or a
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with the SKA community. This includes supporting users, coordinating Canadian participation in international Key Science Projects, contributing to SRC development, and facilitating new collaborations
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application. They will be part of a team that does both developmental and analytical microscopy. Developmental microscopy involves building and developing new tools and techniques to push the boundaries and