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Western University (London, Canada) invites world-leading researchers to apply for one of several prestigious Canada Impact+ Research Chair opportunities. The Canada Impact+ Research Chairs program
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program; develop educational programming at CUNY, and initiate new interdisciplinary collaborative projects and activities across CUNY and other research institutions. This position reports to the ASRC
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program at the forefront of applied physics and who will train the next generation of professionals for science and technology careers. Research areas will be considered broadly and may include, but are not
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, please visit: https://research.ubc.ca/federal-research-chair-programs/canada-impact-research-chairs-program. Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence UBC hires based on merit and is
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well as the Faculties of Sciences and Engineering to develop an internationally visible research program at the intersection of their research interests and the FAU key research priority of “New materials and processes
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PhD Program in Hydrological Science . Geology & Geophysics - Integration of remote sensing, geophysics, and AI for Earth and environmental systems, energy, and mineral resources (https://www.uwyo.edu
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As part of its commitment to expand its world-recognized high intensity laser science and technology program with applications that include laser-matter interactions, the Department of Electrical
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. This position is part of the federally funded Michigan Program for Advancing Cultural Transformation (M-PACT) initiative. The mission of M-PACT, which is funded by NIH, is to achieve greater inclusive excellence
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an independent research program in the field of cell, molecular, biochemical or developmental biology with relevance to human disease. This research program should integrate with existing programs in cell
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Cell Biol 160, 223–251 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00418-023-02209-1 Virshup, I., Bredikhin, D., Heumos, L. et al. The scverse project provides a computational ecosystem for single-cell omics data