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Date Posted: 11/10/2025 Req ID: 45908 Faculty/Division: Temerty Faculty of Medicine Department: Microscopy Imaging Laboratory Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 00058814
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of relevant experience in a laboratory or academic research environment Experience performing immunology experiments, including live cell imaging, flow cytometry, and blood processing Demonstrated experience
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and project close phases; tracking resources and project budgets; providing strong project management expertise to a variety of systems and process projects focusing on streamlining and improving
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services; and performs other duties as required pertaining to the maintenance and operation of the Office. In addition, the incumbent provides committee and project support to the CAO and conducts research
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course: LAS 400 H1 S: Topics in Latin American Studies – Images that Speak: Visual Culture, Power and Representation in Latin America For the Winter 2026 offering, LAS 400 H1 S is an interdisciplinary
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Studio in Urban Design and Planning Course Description: This course is an advanced version of PLA1652H. Emphasis will be placed on research application to urban design, and the use of computer-generated
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at https://hrandequity.utoronto.ca/careers/benefits/ APPLICATION PROCESS For more information, please contact Tara George, Executive Consultant, at KCI Search + Talent via email atRotman@kcitalent.com
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not required): Experience with ML-based tools for image-analysis and signal processing, development of ML prediction tools Experience with PyTorch and/or TensorFlow, experience with databases and high
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economies and societies. By contrast, each day, scanners, smartphones, and online platforms capture text, images, location, payments, searches, and other real-time, detailed data. This data explosion
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half they design, prototype, and present engineering designs to a subset of those identified opportunities. In support of these activities, students continue to explore in greater depth the theories