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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 months ago
, valgrind, etc.); solid experience with performance measurements, application profiling, and performance analysis. Must have strong knowledge in Parallel Programming and Distributed Computing. Being familiar
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of meaningfully impacting internal medicine training and the care and health outcomes of patients and their families. As Program Coordinator, you will collaborate with faculty, trainees and a high-performing team
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the general direction of the Chair, the Graduate Program Assistant provides administrative and logistical support for the Graduate Programs at the Department of Classics. Your responsibilities will include
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: Course number and title: MIE1214H – Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics Course description: The course is designed for Students with no or little CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) knowledge who want
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challenges and business models. Qualifications: A PhD or Masters level education with recent experience in clinical and health informatics, preferably in the areas of ICT adoption, implementation, and
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collaborative research, strengthening research impact through translation of discovery to application, and expanding partnerships and entrepreneurship initiatives. As the Research Program Coordinator, you will be
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position in the area of Computational Cognitive Neuroscience. The appointment will be at the rank of Professor with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2026. This search aligns with the University’s
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statistical information to inform enrollment projections and planning Producing promotional and outreach materials Coordinating the preparation and distribution of program and/or course material Coordinating
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staff to procure effectively and responsibly, grounded in a culture of teamwork, collaboration, diversity, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Your opportunity: As a Procurement Program Support Officer
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disciplines. The University of Toronto requires that applicants must have earned a PhD degree in Computer Science or Physics, with a clearly demonstrated exceptional record of excellence in research, service