16 agent-based-simulation-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University of British Columbia
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include multiple imaging scanners, including a long axial field-of-view (LAFOV) PET/CT scanner, and aims to push the limits of modern technology. Moreover, the close connection with the clinical environment
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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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? Postdoctoral Research Opportunities in Science (PROS) at Baylor College of Medicine allows you to meet faculty and trainees from multiple labs and learn about our resources in the Texas Medical Center in
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 3 months ago
to integrate these models with climate change and ecosystem-based management approaches to minimize the environmental and socio-economic impacts of fishing. The outcomes of this project will include refined
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molecular biology and biochemical technics such as western blot, yeast genetics, qPCR, microscopy, and mammalian cell-based assays. Assist in data interpretation by summarizing and preforming statistical
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administrative heath and economic data. In addition to new methods development and evaluations, the job responsibilities include software development (mostly in R), possibly theory development, simulation studies
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the Canadian academic community and to encouraging a strong Canadian knowledge base in contemporary defence and security issues. To this end, the MINDS program has partnered with SSHRC to deliver the MINDS
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Funding competition to support two StrokeGoRed post-doctoral fellowships focused on sex- and gender-based analysis in stroke. StrokeGoRed is excited to launch a new national training competition
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skills. Experience working with people with lived experience of neurological injury Able to work well within a larger team-based environment