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A graduate student (MSc or PhD) is wanted as part of a large, collaborative research project evaluating flood, fire and increasing temperature risks posed to upper Fraser watershed salmon stocks in
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learning, Uncertainty-aware and probabilistic methods Researching efficient inference algorithms and neural network optimization methods for resource-constrained embedded platforms (edge AI); Creating core
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). This includes studies conducted within the Division as well as national and international collaborative network studies in which Division members are involved. The incumbent will also be involved with supporting
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engineering, resource economics and policy, statistics, or a closely related discipline. Preference will be given to applicants currently enrolled in a PhD or Master’s program in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate
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(Python, R), good communication skills, and basic knowledge of brain imaging. This position is covered by the AMURE collective agreement: https://www.mcgill.ca/hr/files/hr/2023
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the ongoing and future research projects are related to mindfulness and outcomes in: parents; early childhood; relationship dynamics; dance and movement-based mindfulness; and digital health. http
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for an action-oriented, curious, and well-organized Research Assistant to assist the McGill PBRN with a variety of research-related tasks in support of several small network-level projects on primary care
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rewarding career. Job Summary The Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS) is a Pan-Canadian network for research with a specific aim to prevent serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by
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discipline. A PhD in Neuroscience preferred. Hands on experience directly related to laboratory and research management. Extensive hands-on experience with molecular, cellular, and animal-based molecular and
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rewarding career. Job Summary This is a one-year, full time research assistant position. The successful candidate will support research and quality improvement work at the BC Autism Assessment Network (BCAAN