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technology by not only teaching them the basics of science but also how to be flexible and innovative problem-solvers. The Department of Mathematics and Computing offers a Bachelor of Computer Information
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: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Term: Fall 2024 Course subject code: ECSE 500 Course Title: Mathematical Foundations of Systems Course Credits: 3 credits Location: Lorne Trottier Engineering
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consultation with the TA Qualifications: Domain knowledge in one or more of the following: bioinformatics, bioengineering, computational biology, biostatistics, biophysics, mathematical modeling, statistics
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of the AIT Trades Entrance Exam, demonstrate mathematics & English competencies needed to challenge the AIT Carpentry Entrance Exam, and will learn the primary course material from the 1st Year Carpentry
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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Fall 2024 semester. These positions are normally open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Electrical & Computer Engineering Application
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. Experience with Linux is highly desirable. The successful candidate will have: Prior experience as a Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Assistant System Administrator Excellent communication
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skills to perform assigned tasks. Experience with Linux is highly desirable. The successful candidate will have: Prior experience as a Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Assistant System
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Qualifications: Master's Degree in a related quantitative field, preferably in computer science, mathematics, statistics, physics, engineering, or theoretical chemistry. Six to seven years of recent and related
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statistical computing Answering questions concerning gaps of knowledge in mathematics and/or statistics that the student is supposed to have on entering the course (i.e. prerequisite knowledge) Qualifications
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language. Laboratory exercises will explore the concepts of both Structure-based and Object-Oriented programming using examples drawn from mathematics and engineering applications. Estimated course enrolment