28 software-defined-network-postdoc Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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a recently funded NSERC Alliance proposal “CanN2ONet-A Canadian Nitrous Oxide Collaboration Network to Meet GHG Emission Reduction Targets”. The successfully admitted graduate student will work with
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projects in our BC Primary Health Care Research Network (BC-PHCRN) lab. The person in this role will mainly support a Pandemic pREparedness engaging Primary cARe and Emergency Departments (PREPARED) study
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary We are currently looking for a Full-time Research Assistant, to support a variety of projects in our BC Primary Health Care Research Network (BC-PHCRN) lab
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on the effectiveness, image, reputation and financial status of the Principal Investigator, the department and the university. Decision Making/Accountability: Works within well defined guidelines and
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of the discipline, and helps them network with relevant individuals Assists students to explore career options and to find fulfilling post-graduate positions Advocates for students when necessary, and encourages them
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discussed at regular meetings with Dr. Ipsiroglu and the project team. Regular reporting will also be required to the project team and stakeholder groups as defined by each specific research project component
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well-defined guidelines and procedures, but exercises judgment in establishing priorities and carrying tasks through to completion. New or unusual problems are referred to the Principal Investigator
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of their term. Consequence of Error/Judgement Works within well-defined guidelines and established procedures, exercising sound judgment in setting priorities and completing tasks efficiently. Unusual or complex
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software, research methods, and work routines. Ability to exercise appropriate tact, discretion and confidentiality in all matters. Ability to exercise sound judgement, responsibility, and maintain
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, and research personnel of the Canadian Pediatric Diabetes Consortium (CAPACITY). CAPACITY is a network made up of clinicians, researchers, patients and families, and key stakeholders from pediatric