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to effectively use MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook) at an intermediate to advanced level. Computer experience and competency with Microsoft Office and statistical analysis packages (e.g. SPSS, R
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peatland in BC respond to climate change; Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities: Basic experience with programming languages such as R, MATLAB or Python Experience with data visualization (e.g. making
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simulations and data analysis, detector and electronics R&D, and experiment-related operations, including: Participating in data collection including shift-taking at PSI Participating in detector and experiment
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data science tools and techniques (e.g., Python, R), database design and management, algorithmic auditing, human-centered design, and interdisciplinary research methods bridging technical, social, and
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testing our experimental reactors and exploring R&D pathways for reactor improvement. Responsibilities: Design, build, and test laboratory equipment Define and execute test plans to validate and verify
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escalators and elevator interior and exterior q) Locks and unlocks doors as directed r) Other related duties as required. Minimum Requirements for Selection Education: Completion of tenth grade or equivalent
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13–15, W 15–11, R 12–14 (lecturers are responsible for two each week, schedule TBD). Weekly Teaching Team meeting tentatively M 16–17 (to be confirmed). Weekly Studio Debrief Meeting TBD. NOTE
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: Lectures M 13–14, T 9–10, F 11–12 (lecturers are expected to attend two of three each week) Tutorials (Studios) T 12–14, W 11–13, W 14–16, R 11–13 (lecturers are responsible for two each week, schedule TBD
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& Recreation (A&R) is a department within the VP Students portfolio, with a strong focus on creating an exceptional UBC student experience. The A&R Department has a team of approximately 125 employees and is led
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knowledge dissemination. • Oversee the operation of a dynamic R&D group through tracking and monitoring research activities, maintaining project records for multiple research projects, and coordinating day