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insights that support climate adaptation strategies and ecosystem-based management. This work is part of the Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) program, Canada’s premier freshwater research network
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the further development and application of IQCELL 2.0, our lab’s next-generation GRN-cell simulation platform, to model spatial gene expression, cell-cell communication, and T-cell developmental
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, model and simulate physical processes, and engage in productive discussions with theoretical quantum physicists. Demonstrated programming skills for data acquisition and processing, e.g., Python, Matlab
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development and application of IQCELL 2.0, our lab’s next-generation GRN-cell simulation platform, to model spatial gene expression, cell-cell communication, and T-cell developmental repertoires within
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particular developing and updating evidence-based guidelines Coordinating stakeholder engagement activities (e.g., with healthcare providers, patients/public) Preparing regular data reports from a large
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help to realize them experimentally on our quantum simulator. We are especially interested in simulating quantum many-body models relevant to materials science and condensed matter physics. We are also
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synthesis efforts, in particular developing and updating evidence-based guidelines Coordinating stakeholder engagement activities (e.g., with healthcare providers, patients/public) Preparing regular data
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the area of Modeling of Distributed Energy Resources, with a possibility of renewal based upon available funds. The postdoctoral research fellow is expected to: Conduct research on the topic described above
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the importance of extramural investments in climate science spanning observations, analysis, modeling, and the integration of social, behavioral, and economic research across NOAA mission areas (NOAA Strategic
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2025 -- depending on successful applicant Location: UBC Vancouver Duration: 1 year, renewable for a second year based on performance and funding availability Salary Range: $65,000 to $80,000 CAD/year