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’ instructional skills within the jazz idiom. The course offers a practical approach to teaching and learning core subjects including Jazz Theory, Ear Training, Improvisation, and History in both institutional and
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is designed to connect theory and practice by providing students with real-world healthcare-related consulting experience. Students will be divided into groups of up to five and will be assigned
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, September to December Course Title: MHI2008H - Project Management for Health Informatics Course Description: This course provides students with an introduction to the theory and practice of project management
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: Course number and title:MIE359H1 - Organization Design Course description: Study of work systems design in new and existing organizations. Consideration will be given to fundamental organizational theory
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, graph-based models), QSAR, virtual screening, or molecular docking/simulations. Knowledge in quantum chemistry calculations and molecule dynamics. Additional expertise that is desired (but not required
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diffusion models) for de novo molecular design. Proven experience in cheminformatics pipelines using tools such as RDKit, various molecular representation and encoding methods (SMILES, SELFIES, graph-based
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diffusion models) for de novo molecular design. Proven experience in cheminformatics pipelines using tools such as RDKit, various molecular representation and encoding methods (SMILES, SELFIES, graph-based
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presentation of course materials and assignments for seminars to help students succeed in academic writing for social science, history, and critical theory. Counsel students with respect to academic progress
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learning needs. Preparation and presentation of course materials for seminars to help students succeed in academic writing for social science, history, and critical theory. Counsel students with respect
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intellectual and skills-based set of practices involving the creation and organization of bibliographic data. It engages in theories and principles integral to many aspects of library and information services