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currently do not hold a TAship or do not have a profile in Workday: please apply externally using an external email address (do not use your @mail.mcgill.ca). Hiring Unit: School of Computer Science Course
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currently do not hold a TAship or do not have a profile in Workday: please apply externally using an external email address (do not use your @mail.mcgill.ca). Hiring Unit: School of Computer Science Course
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of Political Science, the Max Bell School of Public Policy, and the School of Computer Science at McGill University invite applications for the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Computational Social Science
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: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Term: Winter 2026 Course subject code: ECSE 206 Course Title: Introduction to Signals and Systems Course Credits: 3 credits Location: RPHYS 112 Schedule
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the number of innovative startups in the fields of medtech and life sciences in Quebec by creating a unique, tailored, and favorable ecosystem of all essential stakeholders. The Program Manager will lead the
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Management and Technology Program Course subject code and title: FMTP 012 Machinery Maintenance Session: Winter 2026: January 5th to April 30th, 2026 The McGill exam sessions take place over two weeks after
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agriculture to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess excellent personal and communication skills, which will be a valuable asset in supporting staff and helping the Farm Management and Technology (FMT
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documentation, user documentation and training materials Requirements Education: Undergraduate Degree Experience: Three (3) years’ related experience Desired: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science
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an undergraduate program in computer science, engineering, neuroscience, cognitive science, or related fields. Basic familiarity with Python or similar languages; ability to read code and understand debugging
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LLMs (e.g. Python); Strong written and oral communication skills. Having a good command of NLP methods will be an asset. Master’s degree in Mathematics, Statistics or Computer Science, or equivalent