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repositories programmed in Python, Pytorch, LangChain using git repo. Develop clean, readable, and maintainable public code using object-oriented programming principles in Java and Python. Apply machine learning
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interdisciplinary research on the determinants of human health, well-being and development. We support secure research access to individual-level, de-identified longitudinal data on 5.4 million residents living in
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The fellow will be responsible for: Building collaborations with our multidisciplinary team (medical physicists, engineers, computer scientists, nuclear medicine physicians) to develop and implement innovative
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, strings, pointer-based data structures and searching and sorting algorithms. The laboratories reinforce the lecture topics and develops essential programming skills. Estimated course enrolment: ~150
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scientists, nuclear medicine physicians) to develop and implement innovative AI algorithms applied to medical images To lead effort on enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI solutions for medical
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for outcome assessments for a range of brain diseases. The individual will schedule, train, and supervise research assistants, students, and instructors. They must ensure: 1) patient confidentiality and safety
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, lists, maps. Program structure: control flow, functions, classes, objects, methods. Algorithms and problem solving. Searching, sorting, and complexity. Unit testing. Floating-point numbers and numerical
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objective is to develop a next generation of AI approaches that are more sustainable and accessible. Relevant domains include mathematical and computational optimization, learning algorithms, statistical
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. The ultimate objective is to develop a next generation of AI approaches that are more sustainable and accessible. Relevant domains include mathematical and computational optimization, learning algorithms
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lead and support research and development of algorithms for automated wildfire detection, tracking, and alerting systems using real-time or near-real-time data. Integrate systems with UBCO’s backend