258 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"St" positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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manage multiple tasks and priorities. Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment.
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Studies (PhD) Teaching in the age of algorithms: Resisting the algorithmic order through co-created sociotechnical experiments View All Stories Further Information Allocations Funding will be allocated
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transportation operations and network modelling, accessibility analysis, data analysis (statistics and/or machine learning methods), and spatial mapping. Because the work will involve multiple years of daily
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Preferred Qualifications -Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities. -Ability to maintain accuracy and attention to detail. -Experience with digital and social advertising platforms such as
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, urine, fecal), Tracking inventory and ordering of routine lab supplies (collection tubes, gloves, sanitizing agents, etc.) for multiple clinical projects, Logging ‘permission-to-contact’ forms
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enhance provincial capacity to tailor care approaches in response to the ongoing substance use crisis. The ideal candidate will have a passion for integrating multiple sources of quantitative data and a
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to the ongoing substance use crisis. The ideal candidate will have a passion for integrating multiple sources of quantitative data and a drive to explore new areas of inquiry critical to transforming the quality
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responsible for assisting and coordinating multiple on-going research projects. The Research Assistant interacts closely with the rest of the functional neurosurgery team, as well as patients, healthcare
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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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Translating basic science discoveries into practice Improving techniques to measure pain Developing new and more personalized treatment approaches Alternative approaches to pain management including research