85 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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Contaminants Program), regionally (e.g., Arctic Council) and globally (e.g., Minamata Convention, Stockholm Convention, Global Plastics Treaty) scales. As an initial focus, the successful candidate will
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researchers will be co-advised by UBC professors and Hakai scientists to develop projects that synthesize the information coming in from the monitoring program, as well as provide complementary theory
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-supervise students and research assistants with structured feedback on study design, analysis, and writing. Model responsible conduct of research and mentorship best practices. Research program and compliance
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and translation of research to inform policy and program. Besides involvement in research, the position also offers opportunities for teaching at SPPH. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to the Principal
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, manuscripts, and reports in collaboration with the research team. QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: Completed a PhD within 5 years in a relevant discipline (e.g. public health, sociology
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the individual research program of the postdoctoral researcher, and supporting the high-precision U-Pb geochronological facilities PCIGR. The researcher will work closely with Dr. Corey Wall, the facility manager
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Qualifications: We are seeking an independent individual who has completed their PhD in the field of neuroscience, brain imaging science, or a related discipline within the last three years, who has demonstrated
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in the laboratory QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: PhD with expertise in cancer biology, proteomics and/or computational biology / machine learning A proven track record with first
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The Society offers postdoctoral fellowship grants to unusually promising recipients of M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent degrees when it appears that the program of training to be supported by the grant
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applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellow (with possibility of extension) to support an occupational hygiene research program in exposure and risk assessment under the supervision of Professor Hugh W