293 postdoc-distributed-algorithms positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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including prioritizing replacement of specimens and liaising with distributed site staff to determine their specimen needs Manage chemical and SDS inventory for Gross Anatomy teaching labs, morgue, and
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; putting away specimens; making solutions. Order supplies and equipment for the Gross Anatomy teaching labs, morgue, and plastination lab Box cadavers for shipment to distributed sites, VGH hospital sites
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materials for various communication tools in collaboration with PIMS staff and stakeholders -Oversee development, printing and distribution of PIMS publications or news items including Pi in the Sky and PIMS
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Processor works independently. May distribute work assignments and provide supervision to temporary clerical support staff. Minimum Qualifications High school graduation, plus two-year post-secondary diploma
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divisions distributed across British Columbia. Specialty training programs are offered in Cardiac Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Pediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery
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scheduling meetings. Coordinates department meetings including preparation of agenda, room bookings, arranging hybrid aspects, distribution of documents and links. Undertakes special projects at the request
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in Workday (following appropriate privacy regulations and guidelines) Prepares and distributes agendas, documentation and minutes for Department meetings, caucus meetings, ad hoc meetings and various
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policies. Documents code for internal and Open Source distribution and creates user manuals and documentation for end users. Works collaboratively, as part of an Agile software development and learning
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sessions and program debrief activities for in-person programs. • Prepares and distributes Haw’aa cards to community educators. • Tracks and maintains student attendance and monitors participation in
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Data Research Network Canada (HDRN Canada), a research-enabling, distributed network that supports multi-regional, person-focused research. The work of HDRN Canada is supported by a seven-year, $39M