119 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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academic disciplines are encouraged to apply, including—but not limited to—philosophy, theology, psychology, sociology, political science, law, literature, and the arts. The program is open to U.S. and
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on advancing vaccine candidates through preclinical development. The project is part of a collaborative research initiative funded through the MITACS program and offers the fellow the chance to work closely with
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. The candidate should be independent and have the ability to develop and pursue new, creative research ideas. The position is funded through the NSERC Discovery Grants program. Qualifications PhD and related
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environment allows for translation of novel methods to our cancer clinics in Canada (Vancouver, Victoria, and Kelowna) and beyond. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computational modeling
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, Victoria, and Kelowna) and beyond. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computational modeling/oncology, systems biology, applied mathematics, nuclear medicine physics, or a related field
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have a PhD in computational modeling/oncology, systems biology, applied mathematics, nuclear medicine physics, or a related field. Prior experience in at least one of the following is a requirement
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collaborative transdisciplinary PhD cohort Co-develop energy literacy and communication projects Collaborate with academic, government, and community partners to co-create research directions Mentor graduate and
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workshops, public talks, and community engagement activities Conduct a meta-study on collaborative transdisciplinary PhD cohort Co-develop energy literacy and communication projects Collaborate with academic
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-study on collaborative transdisciplinary PhD cohort Co-develop energy literacy and communication projects Collaborate with academic, government, and community partners to co-create research directions
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Brian Kwon. Dr. Christopher West leads a translational program of research focused on the cardiovascular and autonomic consequences of SCI. Dr. Brian Kwon is a surgeon-scientist with diverse research