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Modeller to support our Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering (OCRE) Research Centre. The successful candidate would be someone who shares our core values of Integrity, Excellence, Respect and Creativity. We
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the intellectual, professional, and personal development of graduate students. The following attributes of an effective mentor will be considered by the committee in evaluating applicants: Models excellence in
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approach that links detailed process measurements with integrated hydrometeorological and physical lake models. The successful candidate will enroll in a graduate program (MSc or PhD) in Natural Resources
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for stakeholder meetings. Staying updated on literature on emerging interventions and models of prevention and care for asthma and COPD. Providing other support as required to LAH researchers and team. Consequence
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary Located within the Life Sciences Centre and the Centre for Disease Modelling at UBC, the Viau laboratory employs a transgenic rodent model designed to study sex
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BSc and have completed a MSc. Experience in the following areas is beneficial: Kinematic motion analysis and modeling Kinetic/force plate data acquisition Surface electromyography Research methodology
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patient samples or cellular models of human disease. Since the project involves working with human samples the individual should be fully immunized and will be required to undergo UBC’s Biosafety course
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animal models. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute significantly to cutting-edge research aimed at deepening our understanding of gynecologic cancers and innovating new treatments. As a
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/training/testing machine learning models. Experience with satellite imagery (e.g. Google Earth Engine) would be an asset. Skills: This position requires attention to detail, an ability to work independently
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of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) Cross Stack Optimizations for large Deep Learning Models Lorna Tu Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Physics (PhD) Predicting lung cancer recurrence after