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effects. Diversity in response dynamics will be explored through the use of virtual patients and virtual populations, and this will include scientific computing method development. Simulations of the data
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(Tier 1) at the Department of Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University (Toronto, Canada) uses multidisciplinary methods to study the neural basis of learning and memory across the adult lifespan in
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Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada. The research work will be conducted at Prof. Impellizzeri’s research laboratories at TMU on the main campus, as well as the TMU MaRS Research Facility. The successful
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, Professor at Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) at the Department of Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University (Toronto, Canada) uses multidisciplinary methods to study the neural basis of learning and memory
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practices. Data Analysis and Management Analyze existing data sets and update previous analyses using advanced econometric methods, such as instrumental variable regressions, propensity score matching, and
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) Qualifications Be enrolled in or recently completed an undergraduate degree in public health, health sciences, environmental science, geography, or a related field and have completed a research methods (or
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Interest Articling Fellowship Program. How to apply Applications should be submitted in PDF format to info.nia@torontomu.ca , with the following subject line: “Articling Student – NIA 2025”. Applications
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@ECItorontomet (external link) on Twitter, and visit our LinkedIn company page (external link) . About the program/department/team For information about the program, Department, and teams, please visit our
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Department: Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering Position supervisor: Dr. April Khademi Contract length: 1 year (with possibility of extension) Hours of work per week: 36.5 About Toronto
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) and @ECItorontomet (external link) on Twitter, and visit our LinkedIn company page (external link) . About the program/department/team The Centre for Urban Energy (CUE) at Toronto Metropolitan