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documentation; helping prepare amendments Assisting with participant recruitment Coordinating the information and consent process Coordinating data collection efforts Supporting the development of project surveys
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 28 days ago
developed at UBC. Collaborate with UBC researchers on packaging of the microwave-, optical- and microwave-optical devices for cryogenic measurements [5,6] Low-noise cryogenic optical, microwave, and microwave
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 8 hours ago
of surveys and interviews, engagement of non-academic partners, and organizing meetings. Perform qualitative data analysis, including preparing datasets, coding, and contributing to the development of thematic
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to develop data-driven, space-time explicit precision agronomic solutions Utilizing high-performance computing (HPC) systems for large-scale geospatial data processing, model training, and validation Designing
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. The successful applicant will train directly under the supervision of Dr. David Granville, PhD, and will have an opportunity to develop their leadership skills in the laboratory by participating in overseeing
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biology for a two-year term with possibility of extension. The successful applicant will train directly under the supervision of Dr. David Granville, PhD, and will have an opportunity to develop
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to show judgment and decision-making, which has the potential to impact the reputation of the BC-PHCRN Lab, and the opportunity for future research development. The direction of the research initiatives
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to impact the reputation of the BC-PHCRN Lab, and the opportunity for future research development. The direction of the research initiatives will be discussed at regular meetings with Drs. Dev and Wong and
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to develop an approach for detecting fine-scale ecosystem engineering of shrubs by beavers Estimate aboveground carbon stock losses associated with beaver herbivory Identify spatial and temporal patterns
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are: Create favourable circumstances for the development of a field of research and a community of research on access to justice for OLMCs Produce scientific data for and with the access to justice stakeholders