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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 15 days ago
- Physical Evidence and Microscopy Course Description: Forensic Science examines physical evidence in relation to the law. There are a number of scientific techniques used to characterize physical evidence
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 30 days ago
Lecturer I Course Title: PHY325H5 • Mathematical and Computational Physics Course Description: The theory and application of mathematical methods for the physical sciences. Topics may include: vector
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Manager, Building Automation & Operations, the incumbent is responsible for developing BAS surveillance schedules and objectives, tracking & reporting on BAS surveillance performance, working with
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term, 0.50 credit course: CIV342H1F Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes Principles involved in the design and operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities are covered, including physical
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 19 days ago
Lecturer I Course Title: CHM396H5 • Analytical and Physical Chemistry Instrumentation Laboratory I Course Description: This analytical and physical chemistry laboratory course represents an integration
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(ITS) at the University of Toronto is seeking a skilled Network Firewall Analyst to join our team. As a key member of our ITS team, you will play a critical role in protecting the University's digital
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developing a working system using lightweight computing platforms such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi and networked services, in the course (INF351H1 — Information Design Studio I: How to Make a Computer and Why
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techniques used in systems analysis. This course will cover conventional systems analysis methods as well as recent developments. Modelling approaches considered will include process modelling, data modelling
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techniques used in systems analysis. This course will cover conventional systems analysis methods as well as recent developments. Modelling approaches considered will include process modelling, data modelling
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Group within the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto is a leader in CO2 capture, CO2 conversion and thermal fluids. The successful candidate will support the