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both verbally and in writing. The level of English required for this position has been assessed at a level # 3 (qualifier) on a scale of 0-4. Hourly Salary: $45.68 Hours per Week: 10 (Part time) Location
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, molecular, immunohistochemistry and behavioural approaches, and we have excellent resources located on the beautiful campus at the University of Victoria. We are looking for dedicated students with
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uses electrophysiological, molecular, immunohistochemistry and behavioural approaches, and we have excellent resources located on the beautiful campus at the University of Victoria. We are looking
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deadlines - Creativity and problem-solving skills - Community-oriented, able to reach out to and engage with diverse audiences. - Familiarity with international travel and the needs of participants from
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inspirations from neuroscience to make better AI and, conversely, apply AI to better understand brain function and behavior. Projects will be related to our recent work: Neurons learn by predicting future
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geographical regions. Thus, there is an immediate need to extend the coverage of growth models and data. To do so, we need a projection system that can easily calibrate existing growth models in real-time with
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, 2024, with the possibility of renewal. The position involves a variety of duties from lab organization and management to complex technical tasks requiring technical skills gained through experience in
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funding CSC online application system (in simplified Chinese): http://apply.csc.edu.cn (application period is from March 10-29, 2024, Beijing time) Instructions for applicants currently studying in China
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National Research Council Canada | National Capital Region Almonte, Ontario | Canada | about 14 hours ago
maximize your chances of being considered for opportunities, ensure to include your preferred location(s) in the Preferred Location(s) section of the application. Compensation From $57,220 to $161,754 per
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through an endowment established by an estate gift from Else Loella Robson (1924-2018), in memory of her husband Clifford Alexander Robson (1916-1957), for outstanding graduate students with disabilities