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flight data analysis, simulation, detector development, and R&D studies. The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to work closely with local graduate and undergraduate students. LEMMA is participating
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: Data collection, climate change impact assessment, ML/DL model development, and scenario development for streamflow forecasting. Qualifications: M.Sc. Eng; coding for streamflow forecasting models. Before
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: Literature review, data collection, input variable selection, preliminary model building for machine learning based streamflow forecasting. Qualifications: BEng; Very strong ability in coding and ML/DL
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emergency departments using data derived from the Canadian Emergency Department Research Network. The incumbent may also have the opportunity to participate in real-world drug safety and surveillance research
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by Dr. Stefan Lang. The Research Assistant Technician is required to conduct the research activities in an ethical manner and to maintain strict confidentiality with regards to information
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. Expertise in the study of animal models and in vivo tumor growth. Excellent knowledge in the field of phosphatases and kinases and their role in cancer and immunity. Experience with bioinformatics, data
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assisting with human subject recruitment, data collection, and data analysis. Organizational Status ICORD is an interdisciplinary SCI research centre in the Faculty of Medicine. ICORD researchers are based
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experiments Plans and performs experiments; troubleshoots problems when they arise Collects and records experimental data; analyses, interprets and reports on results Presents research results at laboratory
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Maintains lab database on specimen collection information and DNA sequences, according to established protocols Coordinates with UBC Herbarium to accession new specimens into the museum collection Assists
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experiences across social-determinants of health and their interactions, to inform equity-oriented policies. Visit our website for more information: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/theme-3-quality-life-old/team-19/ As an