8 programming-"Multiple"-"Integreat--Norwegian-Centre-for-Knowledge-driven-Machine-Learning" positions at Nature Careers in Canada
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date mutually agreed upon. Salary and tenure status will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The Government of Canada has established the CRC program to enable Canadian universities
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. The appointee to the LEEF Chair will be nominated for the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC). The CERC program, Canada’s highest research chair appointment, is designed to attract and support world-renowned
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Nature Careers | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
program stands at the centre of a national strategy to foster research excellence in Canada and improve our depth of knowledge and quality of life, strengthen Canada's international competitiveness, and
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real-world impact. uOttawa boasts a dynamic and interdisciplinary AI research ecosystem, spanning multiple faculties and disciplines. Through programs like INTER-MATH-AI (IMA), a collaboration with MILA
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Nature Careers | Victoria Central British Columbia Provincial Government, British Columbia | Canada | 1 day ago
policy issues such as subsea earthquakes, tsunamis, ocean acidification and marine biodiversity. The organization employs approximately 180 staff across multiple locations and is led by a President and CEO
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of the Anishinaabe-Algonquin people, in the heart of the nation’s capital and in close proximity to multiple national agencies, the University of Ottawa is one of Canada's top ten research-intensive universities. It
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Nature Careers | Winnipeg Fort Garry NE University of Manitoba, Manitoba | Canada | about 2 months ago
of Manitoba (UM) invites applications for a Canada Research Chair Tier 1, a tenure-track position at the rank of associate professor or professor. The Government of Canada has established the CRC program to
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Indigenous Scholar proposing a research program based on meaningful collaboration with Indigenous communities, increasing the recognition of Indigenous ways of knowing to promote health and well-being