282 postdoc-distributed-algorithms positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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, Program Managers and Coordinators, faculty members, FoM program staff and other distributed site staff. This position acts as the central point of contact for Standardized Patients (SPs), Clinical Teaching
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of internal/external stakeholders. - Prepares and distributes agendas; takes, transcribes, edits, and distributes Blusson QMI meeting minutes and reports. - Assists with onboarding and offboarding of Blusson
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will design and implement scalable software infrastructure and data processing software for CHIME's massive datasets. The role includes algorithm development and data analysis of cosmology datasets
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This is a full-time 24-month term position, with possibility of extension, to start as soon as possible. The position may be located at the UBC Vancouver campus or at a UBC distributed site (e.g. Prince
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coding using R and adeptness in using RStudio for data analysis. Produce comprehensive reports and presentations in PDF and HTML formats using R Markdown. Knowledge of machine learning algorithms
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reports and presentations in PDF and HTML formats using R Markdown. Knowledge of machine learning algorithms. Proficiency in Canvas and content organization. Excellent communication skills. Responsible and
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working with senior research management staff to ensure sustainable program budgets, management and review of departmental ledger distributed, grant ledger summary distributed, accounts payable, and
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) or Associate Professor (tenure). This position will primarily be based at the distributed Island Medical Program (IMP) site in Victoria, BC, at Royal Jubilee Hospital, serving Island Health. As part of one
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for the Health Clinic. Sets up meetings, zoom calls, prepares and distributes meeting agendas and minutes as required. Submits MSP billings for health care professionals. Performs other duties as
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. The Department consists of more than 600 physicians, surgeons, scientists and educators and over 70 administrative, research and technical staff, distributed across British Columbia. There are nine divisions in