THE REID LAB
CONTACT US
The Reid group welcomes researchers from all countries and backgrounds. We constantly seek high-quality applications from potential postdocs, graduate, undergraduate, and visiting students. Please direct your inquiries to: jreid@chem.ubc.ca
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Join Our Research Team!
We are excited to announce two fully-funded postdoctoral positions in our lab, focused on the cutting-edge integration of machine learning within organic synthesis.
We are seeking motivated candidates with graduate experience in one or more of the following areas:
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Organic Synthesis
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Catalysis
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Computational Chemistry
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Machine Learning
If you are passionate about this area, we encourage you to reach out to Jolene directly. Please send your CV to express your interest. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Postdoctoral Applicants
Any available fully-funded post-doc positions will be advertised. If you are keen to apply for fellowships to work within our group, then please make contact.
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Join Our Research Team!
We are excited to announce two fully-funded postdoctoral positions in our lab, focused on the cutting-edge integration of machine learning within organic synthesis.
We are seeking motivated candidates with graduate experience in one or more of the following areas:
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Organic Synthesis
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Catalysis
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Computational Chemistry
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Machine Learning
If you are passionate about pushing the boundaries of research at the intersection of these fields, we encourage you to reach out to Jolene directly.
Please send your CV to express your interest. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Graduate Students
Highly motivated students interested in advancing predictive modeling for organic chemistry are welcome to apply directly through the Department of Chemistry for graduate degrees. Students with funding support or eligible to apply for fellowships through NSERC should make contact as soon as possible.
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Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students interested in research opportunities in the group are encouraged to contact Jolene via email. There are various ways to become involved in our research activities including courses that require a research component i.e., CHEM 449, 448, and 445 RLE. Summer projects are also available through NSERC URSA and the UBC SURS programs.
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