136 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U.S" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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The University of Toronto’s Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, a program of Schmidt Futures, brings together the brightest minds who have completed a PhD in the natural
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at scientific conferences Proficiency in bioinformatics programming languages, such as Python, R, and Bash Extensive experience in multi-omics analysis, including whole-genome, transcriptome, and methylome
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medical physics, computer science, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, or a related field; or an MD with significant research experience and deep familiarity with AI
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-time Postdoctoral Fellow to join us at the Digital & Sexual Health Initiative (DiSHI; dishiresearch.ca), a program of research led by Dr. Mark Gilbert at the School of Population and Public Health
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Applications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship supported by the collaborative research and training program Pacific Rim Ocean Data Mobilization and Technology (PRODIGY) and the
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at the Digital & Sexual Health Initiative (DiSHI; dishiresearch.ca ), a program of research led by Dr. Mark Gilbert at the School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia and the
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, StrokeCog can leverage CANTRAIN’s online tools, learning-management systems, training programs and its college of mentors. Applicants apply to the StrokeCog fellowship program through the CANTRAIN portal
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imaging QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: a PhD in medical physics, computer science, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, or a related field; or an MD with
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, enabled through digital health technologies in Africa (Kenya, Uganda + more). The Trainee will be working on a program with over 15+ years (Smart Discharges Child, Smart Discharges Mom&Baby, Smart Triage
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The Data Sciences Institute (DSI) is a central hub and incubator for data science research, training, and partnerships at the University of Toronto. Its goal is to accelerate the impact of data