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this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating global change: savanna and tundra. The candidate will benefit from the expertise of the four Principal Investigators (PIs) in the RESILIENCE project
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this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating global change: savanna and tundra. The candidate will benefit from the expertise of the four Principal Investigators (PIs) in the RESILIENCE project
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masters experience directly tied to these fields of research are assetsUnderstanding of methods relating to studying human-robot interactionsApplication Deadline:The deadline to apply is May 15, 2024
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/privé European Research Council PHD title: Doctorat en Physiologie PHD Country: Canada Requirements Specific Requirements REQUIREMENTS: The candidate should have obtained a master's degree in
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: The candidate should have obtained a master's degree in neuroscience or a related field. An asset for the candidate would be to have experience in electrophysiology or calcium imaging, optogenetics, and a
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Specific Requirements Requirements: MSc in Neuroscience or a related field with evidence of expertise and productivity Proficiency in one or more of the following: primary cell-culture, immunohistochemistry
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of a changing climate, in part due to a lack of local observations.The main objective of this PhD project is to estimate the net radiative forcing resulting from the albedo change associated with
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National Research Council Canada | National Capital Region Almonte, Ontario | Canada | about 4 hours ago
challenging research environment during the early stages of their career. Applicants will be selected competitively and must demonstrate the ability to perform original, high-quality research in their chosen
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in November 2024 Annual Value $2,500 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Linda Michaluk Scholarship (LMS) is a
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”. The main goal of the Can-Peat project is to quantify the potential of peatland management in Canada to contribute to climate change mitigation as a nature-based solution. The Can-Peat project objectives