40 PhD-Agricultural-extension PhD positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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Under a changing climate, new approaches to develop growth and yield models using a time series of 3D remote sensing observations (specifically Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) or LiDAR) and information on climate are needed. By developing next generation growth and yield models that incorporate...
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strategy and better informing management decisions. We are looking for a highly motivated, enthusiastic, and independent person for a four-year funded PhD position. The overall aims of the position
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I have up to two funded PhD positions available in the Algorithms Optimization and Control Lab (AOCL) at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Control and Optimization of Multi
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We have up to 4 funded PhD positions available on a variety of topics related to improving the energy efficiency and comfort of smart buildings. Buildings are responsible for 30% of worldwide
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of global collaboration. To be considered, candidates must be citizens of the mainland of the People's Republic of China who demonstrate academic excellence and who are undertaking PhD research at either
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View All Awards Deadline Ongoing Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral President's Academic Excellence Initiative PhD Awards (PAEIPA) totalling approximately
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The Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at The University of British Columbia is currently accepting PhD students. Program start dates include September (preferred start date), January
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Assistant will support Dr. Miikka Silfverberg and his PhD student in performing data analysis and data handling tasks using the Python programming language based on instructions by Dr. Silfverberg and his PhD
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Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD) Islander women mapping water-related problems and solutions Colin Dring Doctor of Philosophy in Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (PhD) Agricultural
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nominees must hold a PhD and must have publishedat least one major piece of work, such as a book or a collection of articles related to a major project. Non-academic nominees are NOT required to hold a PhD