49 phd-in-simulation-engineer-"Multiple" Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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Job Description This is a funded PhD graduate student position available in the Biometeorology and Soil Physics Group at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. The project is part of
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. The research will involve a variety of common techniques including, but not limited to, cellular immunology, flow cytometry, ELISA, general molecular biology, cell and gene engineering, biochemistry, and
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of over 30 years in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Students from her very first PhD graduate in 1985 to current lab members expressed deep appreciation for her profound generosity
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knowledge using multiple mediums, including social media Assists with event planning including venue or room-booking, attendee correspondence, preparing materials, room set-up/take down, taking minutes, etc
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one copy of the transcript key/legend (typically found on the back of each paper transcript page) If an institution does not provide transcripts, applicants can submit, in lieu of a transcript, a letter
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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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achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Research Assistant will provide support to multiple
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Additional eligibility criteria differ between awards, and students might be eligible for multiple awards. The list of awards is available in the Application Form - PART 2 . To be eligible to receive funding
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Chemistry (PhD) Synthesis of bis-cyclometalated pt(II) complexes for targeting supramolecular materials Melanie Mackay Doctor of Philosophy in Mining Engineering (PhD) Critical elements in the coalfields
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full-time. Full-time enrollment ceases at the end of the month when all degree requirements are completed, not at the time of convocation Multiple students cannot receive the full award for the same