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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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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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208 Computer Programming for Physical Sciences and Engineering F 2025 LOCATION Downtown Campus Schedule TR TEACHING QUALIFICATION
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REQUIREMENTS : Education Ph.D. in Computer Science * Experience Expertise in content area of the course. Previous experience as an instructor or teaching assistant at the university
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Staff position in computational genomics "omics" (i.e., genomics, epigenomics, and/or proteomics). This is a three year, renewable appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor (Research
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there is a change to the date/time) Location: Chancellor Day Hall Course Description: Technology law of how to regulate AI algorithms. How technological innovation produces social change: human
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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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: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Term: Fall 2025 Course subject code: ECSE 316 Course Title: Signals and Networks Course Credits: 3 credits Location: ENGMD 276 Schedule: Wednesday and Friday: 1