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requires a substantial amount of lifting, moving, and cleaning of equipment/work area. Subject to some unpleasant odours, dress code, and traffic pattern restrictions. Typical Duties/Accountabilities
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and the professional image of the reception area. Organizes office closures as required. Provides information to prospective students on graduate program offerings and screens before referring to a
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of software and hardware required to control and interface with PTZ cameras. Build and optimize image and video pipelines for acquisition, processing, and transmission over 5G/LTE and satellite networks. Help
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partner files. Registering UBC and incoming exchange students in UBC courses and creating new exchange codes as required. Provide Advising Services: Provides accurate, timely, and sensitive assistance
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requirements, image and form; subsequent elaboration leading to meaningful and technologically viable designs for the built environment. Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) Student Performance
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Applied Research and Innovation Services department helps partners conceptualize, prototype and deliver products to market. ARIS is on the leading edge of novel technology development. As one of Canada’s
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grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age
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projects focused on Generative AI and related technologies, such as machine learning and IoT, with a high emphasis on delivering sophisticated infrastructure-as-code prototypes using AWS Cloud. This role
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 15 days ago
working experience with front-end web interface development and design using current standards and techniques with HTML, CSS, JavaScript: coding and frameworks. Understanding Accessibility Standards
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combining chronic in vivo imaging (two-photon microscopy, fiber photometry, GRIN lens imaging) with genetic and molecular approaches to dissect how cell type- and projection-specific plasticity orchestrate