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of extensions subject to work performance and funding availability. The Boer lab is a mixed computational/experimental group studying gene regulation using synthetic genomics and machine learning with the aim
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Sciences, Machine Learning, Mathematics, or a related field—or equivalent qualifications and demonstrated expertise in generative AI. Work Experience: Training in the following areas: Experience: Minimum
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Sciences, Machine Learning, Mathematics, or a related field—or equivalent qualifications and demonstrated expertise in generative AI. Work Experience: Training in the following areas: Experience: Minimum
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rapid and significant shifts in power consumption, next-generation high-performance computing (HPC) platforms used in machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence (AI) based applications (CPUs
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inequities that have developed historically and are ongoing, we strongly welcome and encourage candidates from those communities to apply. Candidates must have earned a PhD degree in Psychology or a related
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of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and
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must have earned a PhD degree in Psychology or a related area by the time of appointment, or shortly thereafter, with a demonstrated record of excellence in research and teaching. We seek candidates
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. Applicants should have expertise in the application of statistical methods in data science, machine learning, or artificial intelligence. Experience must include the preparation and delivery of course content
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disciplines. The University of Toronto requires that applicants must have earned a PhD degree in Computer Science or Physics, with a clearly demonstrated exceptional record of excellence in research, service
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. Michael Levin, the Saskatchewan Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Research Chair, you can learn more about our research by clicking on the following links: our TED Talk, ‘STOP MS IN ITS TRACKS!’ (https