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Project description We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified PhD student to join our research team focused on fire safety of mass timber structures. The envisaged research will assess and
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rewarding career. Job Description Summary Research Engineer for the Composites Research Network (CRN) in the Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science works with industry partners
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, members, or components Experience with finite element analysis on composite structures, evidenced by publications using ABAQUS Experience in organizing, coordinating, and managing research projects as
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on having photographs ready for a composite. Works directly with Artona Studios to ensure that the final composite is delivered for graduation reception. Processes Undergraduate Student Award Recommendation
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scheduling, , registration, curriculum, and room booking, and b) supports the Master of Science in Population and Public Health (MSc PPH), and Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health (PhD) programs in admissions
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recent publications on STAT6 gain-of-function disease (J Exp Med ), IRF4 associated combined immunodeficiency (Sci Immunol ), and NFAT1 deficiency (Blood ). The Research Associate will have a PhD and at
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immunodeficiency (Sci Immunol ), and NFAT1 deficiency (Blood ). The Research Associate will have a PhD and at least 3 years of relevant experience with a publication record in a relevant field (e.g. immunology and
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Associate will have a PhD and at least 3 years of relevant experience with a publication record in a relevant field (e.g. immunology and molecular biology). The ideal candidate will have experience in
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graduate teaching assistants and attending teaching team meetings. The term is expected to run from September 3rd to December 21st, 2024. Candidates should have a PhD in any field of science, and relevant
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Dr. Wendy Norman (Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC) and the co-Principal Investigators are Dr. Bonnie Henry (MD, MPH, Clinical Professor, UBC); Dr. Sarah Munro (PhD, Assistant Professor