13 scheduling-algorithms-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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AI algorithms applied to medical images To lead effort on enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI solutions for medical imaging QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: a PhD in
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scientists, nuclear medicine physicians) to develop and implement innovative AI algorithms applied to medical images To lead effort on enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI solutions for medical
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the research group of Associate Prof. Dominik Roeser at UBC and will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. The research group focuses on framing innovation, research and development initiatives
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this position, please contact Prof. Terry Sunderland (terry.sunderland@ubc.ca ) The application deadline is 30th April 2025 or until the position is filled.
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. Collaboration and Research Environment The postdoctoral researcher will join the research group of Associate Prof. Dominik Roeser at UBC and will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. The research group
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populations. Additional Information: Annual salary: $70,000 Canadian funds, including benefits. For further information about this position, please contact Prof. Terry Sunderland (terry.sunderland@ubc.ca
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For further information about this position, please contact Prof. Terry Sunderland (terry.sunderland@ubc.ca ) The application deadline is 30th April 2025 or until the position is filled.
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algorithms, integrate multi-modal physiological data to generate innovative body and muscle fitness parameters Manage documentation, preparing reports and publications, and ensuring effective communication
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the collection, processing, and analysis of physiological data from recreational and elite athletes across various exercise protocols. Utilizing machine learning and deep learning algorithms, integrate multi-modal
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with expertise in biology, biotechnology, computer science, microscopy and bio-engineering that is developing new microscopy hardware and new computational algorithms for the encoding and decoding