423 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Prof" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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mitigated by remaining current with best practices, current auditing practices, and managing contract and licensing relationships. Qualifications: Education: A University degree in Computer Science. A
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USask Health Sciences are creating a new standard for interprofessional education, research, and practice at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). Our campus fosters collaboration between students
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, Section, and Name: GE 449 Engineering in Society (3 CU) Term and Course Dates: Term One (September to December) Delivery Mode: This course will be offered as a Lecture Course Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday 1
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materials, such as marketing content, posters and testimonials showcasing the experiences and accomplishments of Engineering graduate students Promote the Engineering graduate program via classroom
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and develop new teaching material in collaboration with faculty and technical staff Computer skills including learning new software programs, digital imaging and virtual microscopy Ability
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14 to December 31 2025 Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) Minimum of a B.Sc. degree or equivalent in Biological Sciences /Agriculture. Knowledge of plant ecology and rangeland ecology and management
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Processes ME 417 Thermodynamics II ME 418 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory III (Laboratory Demonstrators): Lab C1 – Electromechanical Control Lab C2 – Hydraulic Position Control Lab C3 – Digital PID Control
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) Minimum of a B.Sc. degree or equivalent in Biological Sciences and registration in a graduate program is required. Preference will be given to students currently enrolled in a plant ecology focused program
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graduate program. To Apply: If accepting applications using My Career Centre/ATS, include the following: Interested applicants must include the following in their application: cover letter, curriculum vitae
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Systems), 226 (Genes to Genomics), 228 (An Introduction to Ecology and Ecosystems, T1), 301 (Critical Issues in Biology, T1), 302 (Evolutionary Processes, T2), 316 (Molecular Genetics of Eukaryotes, T1