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Mount Allison University | Fredericton South New Brunswick Provincial Government, New Brunswick | Canada | about 2 hours ago
academic term, which are provisionally planned to be Programming Techniques and Algorithms (COMP 1731), which includes a weekly three-hour lab conducted in Java, and Algorithm Analysis (COMP 3611). Calendar
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required. Programming skills are not necessary, but experience in genomic research and a broad knowledge of methods and algorithms behind genomic resources is required (e.g. next-generation sequencing
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media, newsletters, and event promotion. Ability to research and adapt to evolving social media trends, algorithms, and digital marketing techniques. Experience creating and managing content calendars and
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telecommunications, radio and wireless systems is required. Knowledge of radio frequency propagation principles, antenna principles, telecommunications transmission media, telecommunications signals, design, analysis
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: Course number and title: MIE1622H – Computational Finance and Risk Management Course description: The objective of the course is to examine the construction of computational algorithms in solving financial
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-based prediction. This includes instrumenting a high-power APS torch with video and acoustic sensors, developing machine learning algorithms for feature extraction, and building predictive models
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Koziarski Lab - The Hospital for Sick Children | Central Toronto Roselawn, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
, reinforcement learning, diffusion, and flow matching, guided by practical considerations of high-throughput chemical synthesis. In addition to algorithm development, the candidate will have the opportunity
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of developing algorithms that are both technically robust and clinically relevant, ensuring that these innovations can be integrated seamlessly into existing imaging systems and workflows. Collaborating with
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applications across a wide range of imaging and video processing fields beyond medical imaging. The Research Associate will be at the forefront of developing algorithms that are both technically robust and
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and conferences. Proven experience in design and implementation of deep learning algorithms. Outstanding programming skills in Python. Extensive experience working on one or more of the following areas