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conferences; • Managing projects with key academic and industry partners; • Opportunities to work collaboratively with Industry partners and other researchers at UBC and globally. Minimum Qualifications: PhD
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trainees. Education/Work Experience: PhD in statistics, biostatistics, and epidemiology preferred. Persons with a PhD in another quantitative discipline (e.g., mathematics, computer science) will also be
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statistical genetics will be preferable as well. The successful candidate will have: - A PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Genetics, or related fields - Experience with handling large data, scripting and
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A PhD degree in ecology, remote sensing, environmental sciences or a related field Strong quantitative skills including ecological data analysis, statistical analysis and data management Experience in
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. Minimum Qualifications A PhD degree in ecology, remote sensing, environmental sciences or a related field Strong quantitative skills including ecological data analysis, statistical analysis and data
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, as part of a joint project with industry, collaborating with external (industry) and internal (Pls and HQP) stakeholders. Qualifications: PhD degree in Synthetic Chemistry Technical Experience with
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publications, and presentations in national and international workshops/conferences. Successful applicants should: Hold a Relevant PhD (e.g., remote sensing, forest inventory, forest biometrics, data science, or
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characterization, cooperate with academic and industry partners in British Columbia and abroad, and disseminate results at conferences and in high impact journals. Applicants must have completed a PhD degree in an
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and send a 1) 1-2 page summary of motivation and expertise related to the project, and 2) a current CV. To be qualified for this position, the candidate must have received their PhD within the last 5
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properties. Help with the supervision of two PhD students assisting with the project. Participate in monthly project review meetings with the sponsor. The publication of the research findings is a strong