112 high-performance-computing Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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statistics, data management). Comfort handling large and diverse datasets. Strong coding skills (R and/or Python), with experience using a high-performance computing platform (e.g., Digital Research Alliance
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to prevent pediatric mortality and morbidity, enabled through digital health technologies in Africa (Kenya, Uganda + more). The Trainee will be working on a program with over 15+ years (Smart Discharges
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(1.0 FTE) position at the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow. The position is initially for one year, with the possibility of extension subject to work performance and grant availability. Salary will be
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of treatments for opioid poisoning and opioid use disorder using high-quality clinical datasets. Aids in the development of other drug safety studies and the development of a drug safety surveillance research
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Hohl, Professor in the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine. Responsibilities Designs studies in drug safety and effectiveness of treatments for opioid poisoning and opioid use disorder using high
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cross-national exchange and collaboration. The program is open to eligible individuals from the following countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore
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development would be an asset Excellent communication skills, including strong writing, research, and interpersonal skills High-level conceptual, analytical, and critical appraisal skills Demonstrated
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) creating strategies for molecular storage in multiple dimensions, (3) creating strategies for high-performing chemical reaction networks for biotechnology applications, (4) characterizing DNA nanostructures
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leading edge research into improved substance use care across BC. To this end, the BCCSU develops evidence-based training curricula, program standards, and practice guidelines while networking regional
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, the BCCSU develops evidence-based training curricula, program standards, and practice guidelines while networking regional health authorities, researchers, educators, and care providers and other allied care