22 bayesian-object-tracking Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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. (e.g., lifting, standing, working at heights) . Ability to work both independently and within a team environment. Ability to effectively use computers. Ability to lift objects that may weigh up to 25 kg.
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, procedures and standards. Work reviewed against task objectives and conformity to standards. Supervision Given Not applicable. Minimum Qualifications High school graduation and a minimum one year of related
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Assistant reports to Drs. Rubee Dev and Sabrina Wong of the BC-PHCRN. This position works under general direction within established policies, procedures and standards. Work reviewed against task objectives
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for extended periods, lift, carry, and move up to 35 kg objects over a distance while wearing a full-face respirator; perform repetitive tasks; good manual dexterity, mobility, auditory, olfactory, and visual
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project objectives, publication, and could have significant impact on chances of receiving future funding. Supervision Received Reports to Director, Legacy for Airway Health. Works independently
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quantitation of gene expression 4) Maintaining solutions (keeping track and maintaining consumables and reagent stocks and lab inventories) and other general lab maintenance. 5) Analysis of results and
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and tracks project progress to ensure timely completion of the project. Facilitates the completion of yearly progress reports and renewal documentation required by granting agencies Organizes and
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of host institution and/or host supervisor the relevance and anticipated benefits of the proposed activities to the candidate’s current graduate-degree training For reference, the program objectives are as
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to work both independently and within a team environment. Ability to effectively use computers. Ability to lift objects that may weigh up to 25 kg.
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research project-based funding stream, which means your project must have articulated objectives, a literature review, research questions and an articulated methodology/set of research activities and a