26 engineering-image-processing-phd Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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levels of coordination of multiple on-going community-based and provincial CPD programs are implemented effectively, successfully, within budget, utilizing a variety of computer, organizational, and
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in-person and virtual, on-site support at educational events and activities in the Lower Mainland (i.e. setup room, technology and a/v, support event registration), at times outside of regular office
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at the University of British Columbia, Department of Psychiatry, as well as the High Field Imaging Laboratory at UBC, and various community mental health agencies. Data processing (data entry and analysis) will be
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at the University of British Columbia, Department of Psychiatry, as well as the High Field Imaging Laboratory at UBC, and various community mental health agencies. Data processing (data entry and analysis) will be
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communicating with event registrants; Provides in-person and virtual, on-site support at educational events and activities in the Lower Mainland (i.e. setup room, technology and a/v, support event registration
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position supports the technical maintenance, operation, and instrumentation support of automated platforms at Dr. Jason Hein’s research laboratory. The Hein Lab builds automated, “self-driving” systems using
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Singhal Research Lab Neurosurgery | Department of Surgery | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD Monthly Posting End Date September 24, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted
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creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The position supports research activities in the Cho Laboratory at ICORD with a focus on imaging and rodent models of spinal cord injury
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publications. WORK PERFORMED: Works in co-operation with members of the research team and following research ethical protocol in: Develops and writes novel protocols and safety procedures. Troubleshoots complex
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candidate will work in close collaboration with BC Cancer and UBC Mood Disorders Centre. They will contribute to the technical development of research and clinical tools that use natural language processing