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The University of New Brunswick's Department of Civil Engineering, in the Faculty of Engineering, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Hydrotechnical engineering for climate
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 months ago
about us and to be part of what we do. Your opportunity: The New Science Building (NSB) is slated to open in early 2024. Across multiple floors it will encompass 200,000 ft2 of primarily wet laboratories
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About the Position Field of Specialization: Artificial Intelligence and/or Cybersecurity Academic Unit: Computer Science Category of Appointment: Preliminary (tenure-track)/tenured Rank/Position
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Date Posted: 03/26/2024 Req ID: 36673 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: APSC: Ofc of the Dean - Faculty General Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description
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generative artificial intelligence technology and uses within higher education, particularly teaching, learning and organizational operations. Understanding of and experience engaging with and supporting high
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in candidates who might teach in one or more of the following areas: digital video production, emerging video technology, documentary studio, and visual effects. The successful candidate will also
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Computing Science or a related discipline, Masters degree may be considered. Significant recent academic experience in the subject area, and documented excellence in helping students achieve their goals. In
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, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Systems, Data Science, or a related field. Minimum of four years of related experience
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Install, configure and test low voltage cabling and network for transactional devices Install signage specific to the Business Requirements Assist Central Information Services and Technology (IST) in
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of science, art, and technology. Beginning in the nineteenth century, this course traces these distinct histories coupled with emerging theoretical paradigms. Certain aspects of new media now taken for granted