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degree in India within the last 24 months of the application deadline. Applicants must intend to undertake research in these priority areas: Materials, Energy, Sustainable Chemistry, Quantum Computing and
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neoformans Sam Anderson Doctor of Philosophy in Geophysics (PhD) Climate change impacts on municipal water supply in Western Canada Joseph Zsombor-Pindera Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD) Exploring
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or about to start doctoral studies in Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. Fellowships will initially be for one year, but may be extended for a second year. Eligibility Applicants
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/ . Students and faculty may also be interested in the DAAD RISE Professional Program , which provides internship placements in Germany for students in the fields of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences
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of active UBC NSERC CREATE programs and follow the application procedures set by each program. Meet Award Holders Haiming Luo Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD) Immunomodulation through modification
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. Tackling key problems in biology will require scientists trained in areas such as chemistry, physics, applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering. Proposals that include deep or machine learning
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Engineering 2021: Madeleine Ransom, Philosophy 2020: Rebecca Sherbo, Chemistry 2019: Shekoofeh Azizi, Electrical Engineering 2018: Thomas Hutchcroft, Mathematics 2017: Stilianos Louca, Mathematics 2016: Dustin
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Chemistry, Dr. Burke provides constant opportunities to hone essential skills in areas such as critical thinking, public speaking, and grant writing. Dr. Burke tailors her mentoring approach, by adapting
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their graduate degree in the natural sciences (Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences), Engineering, Mathematics, or Computing – and all sub-disciplines therein Be available for the entire
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to Canadian Indian Residential School Reconciliation Ryoga Hojo Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD) Deep blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence: Unlocking their potential as energy transfer