21 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Postdoctoral positions at McGill University
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expertise/interest in Bayesian methods for addressing measurement error. Ideally PhD within the last 5 years. Advanced level experience with R, desired knowledge of Nimble, Overleaf. Excellent communication
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technologies, and computational analysis. Assist with the planning and delivery of ABIF courses, workshops, and community events. Participate in seminars, conferences, and training opportunities to maintain
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processed data as per laboratory guidelines Selection criteria Essential Hold a PhD in immunology or onco-immunology or a related field Good publication record and/or demonstrated scientific excellence
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linguistic minority issues in Canada, health communication, or equity-oriented research, an asset McGill PhD or post-doctoral students preferred. Master’s students are welcome to apply as well, though priority
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assistants in experimental or analytical workflows. Qualifications PhD in Computational Biology, Genomics, Biomedical Engineering, Neurosciences, or related fields. Proven expertise in single-cell or spatial
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the materials science and manufacturing related to steel. The postdoc should have experience in the physics of materials and advanced computing. Qualifications: PhD in related field Annual Salary: $63,500.00
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. Co-supervise undergraduate and graduate students in the Brown Lab. Support teaching activities in Physiology 560 – Light Microscopy for the Life Sciences Qualifications: PhD in preferred areas
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workflows. Qualifications PhD in Computational Biology, Genomics, Biomedical Engineering, Neurosciences, or related fields. Proven expertise in single-cell or spatial transcriptomic/proteomic data analysis
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. Qualifications: PhD in machine learning, with experience in applications in computer vision or medical image analysis. Strong publication record in top venues (e.g., CVPR, MIDL, MICCAI, IPMI, PAMI, TMI, MIA
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