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bioengineering, immunology, molecular biology and bioinformatics. The Kizhakkedathu lab (https://cbr.ubc.ca/our-people/investigators/jayachandran-kizhakkedathu/ ) develops novel polymers and biomaterials as
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experience in conducting applied research and using results to inform management or policy decisions. The Faculty of Forestry (https://forestry.ubc.ca/ ) at UBC is one of the largest of its kind globally. Its
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Association (http://www.hr.ubc.ca/faculty-relations/collective-agreements/ ). Eligibility: We are only considering applications from librarians with a maximum of 2 years of professional library experience
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pioneer at the interface of biology and technology, the Michael Smith Laboratories (MSL; https://www.msl.ubc.ca/ ) was one the first institutes in the world that recognized the power of scientists and
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on analysis plans and study design; coordinate consults with biostatisticians as needed. Provide analytic support and mentorship to trainees and collaborating sites; review code and outputs for accuracy and
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BRAIN Lab and Dr. Selvanathan’s research team (https://www.bcchr.ca/baby-brain-lab), the successful applicant will lead new projects on quantifying brain connectivity in children with neonatal hypoxic
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at University of British Columbia and BC Children’s Hospital. Working with the Baby BRAIN Lab and Dr. Selvanathan’s research team (https://www.bcchr.ca/baby-brain-lab), the successful applicant will lead new
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Python code to High-Performance Computing (HPC) clusters as part of effectively scaling AI/ML model inference. Knowledge and experience of using pre-trained LLMs is a bonus. Working knowledge of different
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information, so it is desirable if the successful candidate has experience in conducting applied research and using results to inform management or policy decisions. The Faculty of Forestry (https
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: Pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, this search will be restricted to qualified Black scholars. We welcome applications from Black scholars who may also identify as Indigenous (First Nation