547 programming-language-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Toronto
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of the Faculty’s EDI initiatives. Key responsibilities include: development and delivery of on-going EDI educational programs and outreach initiatives focused on the promotion of EDI initiatives at the Faculty
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: • Previous serving experience. Other: • Excellent oral communication skills. • Positive interpersonal skills. • Must speak English and be able to write in English. • Smart Serve certification
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: Sessional Lecturer - ARC2013YF - Design Studio 3 Course description: This is the third architecture design studio in the Master of Architecture program, the third studio in the MLA program, and the first in
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-oriented programming and machine learning Strong and effective communicator in oral and written English Collegial in working with team members and collaborators. Ability to work independently. Other Must
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MS Teams Foundation Service is an asset Possesses a solid understanding of IT concepts and technologies, which includes familiarity with programming languages, databases, data analysis tools and
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the Collective Agreement shall prevail. Minimum Qualifications: include at least a Master’s degree in Leadership, Engineering, Applied Linguistics or Second Language Education with strong written and oral communication
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to, Communication, English, Applied Linguistics, Engineering, Education, Technology Studies) with strong written and oral communication skills, and a demonstrated commitment to teaching communication and demonstrated
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prediction, reaction prediction, condition optimization, retrosynthesis, interpretable machine learning, nature language processing for data-mining and human-robot interfacing, and generative models (e.g. GANs
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, reaction prediction, condition optimization, retrosynthesis, interpretable machine learning, nature language processing for data-mining and human-robot interfacing, and generative models (e.g. GANs, VAE, and
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that identifies potential areas for improvement in engineering communication. Assessors will then tutor and support students individually in their development of professional language and engineering communication