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To apply for graduate studies, please [https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/apply-now apply for admission] to the MASc or PhD program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In your application materials, mention your interest in working with Prof. Eckford.
 
To apply for graduate studies, please [https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/apply-now apply for admission] to the MASc or PhD program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In your application materials, mention your interest in working with Prof. Eckford.
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== Prospective Undergraduate Students ==
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Undergraduate research internships are often available in the lab, especially in the summer. Priority is given to York University students. Please contact the [[Prof. Andrew Eckford | principal investigator]] for more information.

Revision as of 11:17, 5 July 2017

Postdoctoral Fellowships

Available PDF in biological information theory

Starting date: September 1
Duration: 1 year (extension is possible, depending on funding)

This project will explore the information theory of intercellular communication in plants. The candidate must have a strong publication record in information theory, probability, and mathematical modelling. Knowledge of biology is a significant asset but not a requirement. The candidate’s doctoral studies should be substantially complete (e.g., initial thesis defence completed) before the start of the fellowship.

To apply, send a CV and the names of three references to the principal investigator by July 15, 2017.

Prospective Graduate Students

To apply for graduate studies, please apply for admission to the MASc or PhD program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In your application materials, mention your interest in working with Prof. Eckford.

Prospective Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate research internships are often available in the lab, especially in the summer. Priority is given to York University students. Please contact the principal investigator for more information.