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the acquired data, and prepare a report; c) Prepare a CFD model of a boiler burner for combustion analysis, apply reacting flow models, perform computation, study propensity to flash-back, calculate noise
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collaboration with laboratories computational biologists. Lead independent research projects and contribute to collaborative efforts within the lab. Present findings in manuscripts, conferences, and funding
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of childhood obesity. This position will support a program of research which examines the systemic causes of childhood obesity and combines both behavioural and population health sciences to elucidate
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program in the area of pharmacoepidemiology and biostatistics related to the mission of the TI. Short-listed candidates will be further evaluated for their potential and desire to obtain grant funding and
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; pharmacoepidemiology using quantitative or mixed methods; sociology and/or anthropology of medicine; health informatics; applied science, technology and society perspectives. Ability and experience in medicine and/or
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analyses of these data for research, quality improvement and surveillance purposes. The incumbent will apply appropriate methods to aid in the creation of a learning health system around opioid-related
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consistency and efficiency in the program delivery Researches literature on CBL and other small group learning methods with respect to future changes in the program. Makes recommendations to Course Directors
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The sleep program data analyst is a part-time member of the Sleep research Program at UBC. The incumbent is responsible for the design and analyses of datasets as
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leadership team when problems are encountered and when new methods are being used. Will assist graduate students with techniques. Will train and supervise other technicians and undergraduate research
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prepare functional, system and program specifications. - Develops quality assurance and performance tests to prevent application or infrastructure changes from negatively impacting service and performs