58 phd-computational-neuroscience Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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Engineering (PhD) Soft Sensing Technology Designed for Pressure Ulcer Prevention Zitao Chen Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) Making machine learning reliable, secure and private
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to Research Ethics requirements. Proficiency with computer applications such as word processing and spreadsheet software (SPSS, Microsoft Word, Excel), and internet applications and tools. Ability to administer
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graduate programs and disciplinary Faculties. Eligibility BCGS recipients must meet the following eligibility criteria: Registered as a full-time student in a UBC graduate program throughout the funding
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with research studies or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Computer literacy and proficiency (minimum with Microsoft Office). Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in
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. The exercise of poor judgment and lack of consultation with supervisors could adversely affect the viability and validity of the research project or program. It may lead to the suspension of studies
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will provide financial support to meritorious Indigenous students who have applied to the Canada Graduate Scholars—Master’s program (CGS M) . Eligibility See "Eligibility" at the Indigenous Scholars
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technical program and a minimum four years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Some positions may require a graduate degree. Willingness to respect diverse
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highly motivated Research Assistant/Tech 3 to support PROGENITER, a multi-year research program to develop therapeutics that target infectious diseases at an accelerated pace. The successful candidate will
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This position reports to Dr. Bruce Carleton. Additional guidance will be provided from other administrative and research-oriented staff including the Program Manager and Clinical Research Coordinators. Work
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career. Job Summary The Research Assistant will work on a variety of projects within the Men's Health Research (MHR) program (http://menshealthresearch.ubc.ca/ ), including the Reducing Male Suicide