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Given Provides advice to Principal Investigator, postdocs and graduate students on the development of new nanofabrication processes. Qualifications PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related
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, postdocs and graduate students on the development of new nanofabrication processes. Qualifications PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline. Track record of publications involving
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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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teaching hospital of the University of British Columbia (UBC) located in downtown Vancouver, Canada. The DeMarco laboratory physically spans the domains and research and medicine with footprints in both
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historically underrepresented or discouraged. The successful candidate will hold a PhD and/or MD, or equivalent. At the rank of Professor, the successful candidate will have demonstrated appropriate standards
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of Physical Therapy, delivers the MRSc, MSc, and PhD programs in rehabilitation sciences. The MOT program is fully-distributed and provides the opportunity to study in state-of-the-art labs at UBC campuses in
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particularly welcome applicants with knowledge of and/or expertise in clinical practice with Indigenous peoples and/or racialized individuals, couples, or families. An MSW is required with a PhD completed or in
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Qualifications Undergraduate degree in Engineering or Applied Science.An undergraduate degree in Physics, Chemistry or another relevant discipline would also be suitable. Master s or PhD degree in Engineering
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degree in Physics, Chemistry or another relevant discipline would also be suitable. Master s or PhD degree in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry or other relevant discipline is preferred.A minimum of 5 years
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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