118 optimization-nonlinear-functions Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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emergency care in BC and nationally. The successful applicant will also participate in research opportunities through a thriving adverse drug event research group with a long history of work on this topic
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, offers a rare opportunity to work within the complex health systems alongside public health, clinical, laboratory and community partners. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be an integral part of our DiSHI team
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communities in BC (the ASTERR study)” , under the supervision of Dr. Gilbert. This applied public health research project, grounded in the implementation science framework, offers a rare opportunity to work
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for patients with vulvar and sexual health concerns or (2) conduct a sexual psychophysiology study using blood flow imaging technology. As part of Dr. Bouchard’s lab, the Fellow will work alongside undergraduate
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to work on our IS research projects and supporting programs to mobilize knowledge to action in support of children with BDD and their families. In the past 6 years, CHILD-BRIGHT has created a community of
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that urgently require attention if we are to transform the quality of care in these hospitals. To be successful in this role, the candidate will need to embrace real-world, pragmatic research, using innovative
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analyzing vein networks to understand ore distribution. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with a MSc student who will be undertaking a structural study of the Valley deposit. Qualifications • PhD
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, multimodal transportation systems and their components operate, and how to plan systems that are responsive and resilient to extreme events and are adaptive to the growing impacts of climate change
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facing difficult contexts and challenges. Note that work focused on genomics and/or genetic modification is not eligible. Further Information For complete eligibility criteria and application procedures
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additional expertise in handling biological materials are especially encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will engage in independent work in collaboration with the Kizhakkedathu Research Group and the