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Awards are offered to Canadians, permanent residents of Canada, and citizens of developing countries enrolled in a master’s or a doctoral degree at a recognized university OR who have completed a master’s
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We are now recruiting students with an interest in developing therapies for our CIHR funded work looking at acquired brain injuries using rodent models. Our laboratory uses electrophysiological
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We are now recruiting students with an interest in developing therapies for our CIHR funded work looking at the effects of prenatal cannabis and alcohol exposure using rodent models. Our laboratory
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processes in environmental and energy subsurface systems and developing sustainable and applied solutions to challenges encountered at the water-energy-society nexus. Our aim is to couple experimental
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Grenfell Campus, Memorial University | Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador | Canada | about 2 months ago
disturbance (e.g. peat mining and development, and restoration). We use both ecosystem modeling and empirical observation to address the fundamental research objective. Two positions in peatland ecosystem
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involve close collaboration with the Sustainable Timber-Built Environment (STBE) cluster, which develops fundamental knowledge and innovative holistic design solutions to expand the use of Canadian forest
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ecosystems and reveal how these can be evaded and even reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link
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ecosystems and reveal how these can be evaded and even reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link
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physically interactive robotics and e-textiles can enable high-fidelity interactions with virtual characters and environments. The project proposes developing a new approach to creating immersive interpersonal
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are to develop a projection system based on particle filtering to effectively predict long-term forest growth and an inventory system based on variable probability sampling to efficiently estimate the growth