25 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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of the project with periodic travel to Vietnam. The postdoc will contribute to research outputs, stakeholder engagement, and project coordination in close collaboration with the project PI and international
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experience working with ocean gliders and/or turbulent microstructure instrumentation, are assets but not strictly required ● an interest in education and mentorship in the fields of oceanography, geophysics
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If you are a recent doctoral graduate, or postdoc, and would like to obtain additional training within your field, ORISE can help you find a postdoctoral research fellowship at a national laboratory
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capacity-building through long-term partnerships between Canada and Vietnam. The postdoctoral researcher will be based at UBC for the duration of the project with periodic travel to Vietnam. The postdoc will
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, or forest management. Project Overview The postdoc will contribute to the Silva21 research program, which aims to develop innovative strategies to enhance the resilience of Canadian forests in the face of
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periodic travel to Vietnam. The postdoc will contribute to research outputs, stakeholder engagement, and project coordination in close collaboration with the project PI and international partners. Minimum
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of three potential references, should be directed to admin@popi.ubc.ca with “Postdoc Position – PGx & ADRs” listed in the subject line. Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and
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, detailed curriculum vitae including a list of your publications and the names of three potential references, should be directed to admin@popi.ubc.ca with “Postdoc Position – PGx & ADRs” listed in
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including a list of your publications and the names of three potential references, should be directed to admin@popi.ubc.ca with “Postdoc Position – PGx & ADRs” listed in the subject line. Equity and
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annum. The term is for one year with the possibility to extend. For further information please email anil.maharaj@ubc.ca and include the subject line: “PKMS Postdoc Application”. Applicants are requested