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reports and presentations in PDF and HTML formats using R Markdown. Knowledge of machine learning algorithms. Proficiency in Canvas and content organization. Excellent communication skills. Responsible and
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power of data science and algorithmic research with the fields of democratic theory, political science, and public policy. Ideally, the candidate has expertise and interest in innovative research using
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will design and implement scalable software infrastructure and data processing software for CHIME's massive datasets. The role includes algorithm development and data analysis of cosmology datasets
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. The ultimate objective is to develop a next generation of AI approaches that are more sustainable and accessible. Relevant domains include mathematical and computational optimization, learning algorithms
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Simon Fraser University | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | about 2 months ago
at all levels—developing new materials, designing creative and interactive technologies, engineering future hardware platforms like quantum computers, and writing the algorithms that power machine learning
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are not limited to superconducting quantum circuits, circuit QED, quantum error correction, microwave quantum optics, variational quantum algorithms, and the application of machine learning to quantum
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Number: COMP 251 - Course Title: Algorithms and Data Structures Hours of work (per term): 90 Required duties: • - effectively and timely communicate with the instructor and the students; • - maintain
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Number: COMP 360 - Course Title: Algorithm Design. Hours of work (per term): 90 Required duties: • - effectively and timely communicate with the instructor and the students; • - maintain and observe
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, strings, pointer-based data structures and searching and sorting algorithms. The laboratories reinforce the lecture topics and develops essential programming skills. Estimated course enrolment: ~150
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there is a change to the date/time) Location: Chancellor Day Hall Course Description: Technology law of how to regulate AI algorithms. How technological innovation produces social change: human