184 parallel-computing-numerical-methods research jobs at University of British Columbia
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. Our goal is to become a movement for change. As such, a major focus for our network is moving research into action through a highly integrated approach comprised of inclusivity and methods grounded in
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The Postdoctoral Fellowship program provides support for highly qualified postdoctoral fellows to engage in research that is in an area of clear relevance to arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada’s
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The next call for Letters of Intent will open in late-2025 or early-2026. The HFSP fellowship program supports proposals for frontier, potentially transformative research in the life sciences
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publications and reports by drafting methods sections, preparing figures, and verifying data accuracy. Manages records and manuals for laboratory equipment, schedules annual maintenance visits, coordinates
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methods for experiments following detailed protocols; maintains laser engraver, and prepares chambers for magnetic tweezers experiments; cleans glass coverslips including surface modification and
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project, “Implementation science study of rural clinical trials.” This project aims to promote rural health equity by building a rural clinical research program situated in Cranbrook. The program will be
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care, and digital health innovation and collaborative partnerships. The incumbent will work on various digital health projects involving both quantitative and qualitative methods and will be involved in
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to amplify Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) voices in mental health care policymaking in BC. Strengthening Trust through Equitable Methods (The STEM Project): Reciprocal and respectful foundations
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, physical modelling experiments, field investigations, and/or numerical modelling. The specific focus area for the research can utilize any of these tools, or their combinations, and will depend
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of the data and accuracy of data reporting for use in publication and grant applications. Errors in judgement or decisions could negative impact on the faculty member’s research program, and by extension