980 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of British Columbia
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Training Program, the Admissions Desk, and the Shop in the Garden. This position is responsible for interpreting and following university policies to ensure compliance with the use of financial funds, human
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. Our goal is to become a movement for change. As such, a major focus for our network is moving research into action through a highly integrated approach comprised of inclusivity and methods grounded in
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direction of the Principle Instructor of the Horticulture Training Program. Work Performed Carries out tasks related to UBC Botanical Gardens involving routine maintenance. Uses a range of horticultural tools
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record system, correspondence, and communication. Provides basic computer and medical technology troubleshooting. Interacts with department faculty and staff as well as providing relief for other MOAs
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preprocessing within the LLM pipeline architecture. Identify and perform most appropriate and effective Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT) methods for training the LLM on curated and labelled data sets
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the Physics & Astronomy Department (PHAS). PHAS offers a variety of degree programs , including Physics, Astronomy, Biophysics, several combined majors and honours degrees and the Engineering Physics Program
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The C2 and Reach programs will pause for the 2025 competition cycle. The Michael Smith Health Research BC Reach Program promotes knowledge translation (KT) activities by supporting researchers and
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a strong genetics community to develop and apply computational (bioinformatics) methods to improve diagnosis for individuals with rare genetic disorders caused by variations in genome sequences
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application of natural language processing (NLP) and other machine learning methods, including training and deploying large language models (LLMs) for extracting data from electronic health records (EHRs
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, Full Professor for Computer Science at ETH Zurich, Prof. Dr. Heidi Wunderli-Allenspach, Rector at ETH Zurich (2007 to 2012) and former Full Professor for Biopharmacy at ETH Zurich, and Prof. Dr. Josef