63 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Drug Development Department Research | Snutch | Michael Smith Laboratories | Faculty of Science (Terrance Preston Snutch
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interpretable autonomous experimentation systems remains a major research challenge. The successful candidate will develop reinforcement-learning and decision-making algorithms for autonomous laboratory platforms
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: image processing, machine learning, and patient records. Track record of development and implementation of novel machine learning algorithms in the healthcare setting or other spaces. Extensive experience
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Fellow to join the Tang Lab. The Tang Lab (https://tangxinlab.org/ ) develops interpretable and autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) systems for biological and biomedical research. Our neuroscience
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join the Tang Lab. The Tang Lab (https://tangxinlab.org/ ) develops explainable, autonomous, and multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) systems to advance biological discovery. Our research integrates
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supervised by Dr. Sarah Hedtrich and Dr. Eric Jan. This position focuses on understanding and engineering mRNA dynamics and intracellular trafficking to develop tissue-optimized RNA cargo for next-generation
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. Paragenesis and vein evolution – developing a detailed framework linking vein formation to magmatic and hydrothermal activity. Structural controls on gold mineralisation – mapping and analysing vein networks
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have developed (https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-22-3620 and https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.11.30.624592 ). More specifically, the incumbent will Design and carry out experiments to understand
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leading edge research into improved substance use care across BC. To this end, the BCCSU develops evidence-based training curricula, program standards, and practice guidelines while networking regional
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Fellowship aims to deepen the Government of Canada’s knowledge about China, and to foster the development of the next generation of policy-focused China experts who will be at the forefront in academia