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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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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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Course description: This course will examine leadership in relation to technology and the engineering profession. Topics will include leadership theories, historic and current leaders, ethical
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admissions, preferably for a masters program with an industry oriented component in the fields of Computer Science, Business Administration, or Engineering. Strong familiarity with current issues and trends in
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. Application deadline: June 15, 2024. ALL applications for current postings must be submitted within Workday. Please indicate in the appropriate fields in Workday: -the maximum number of courses you wish
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of Mathematics | Faculty of Science Compensation Range $6,068.92 - $8,724.25 CAD Monthly The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint of the range is
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If you are an internal applicant, please make sure to update your current union status in your candidate profile each time you apply for a vacancy. Internal candidates will be given priority
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relationship with Central IT while actively evaluating current and future technology offerings Advising, advocating, and influencing necessary stakeholders to ensure selected technology solutions are sustainable
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mathematics, economics, statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, informatics, computer science, engineering, or other relevant quantitative discipline by the time of appointment, shortly thereafter. They must
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Health Care Research , Health Systems Research, and Child Health Evaluative Sciences ”. Eligible candidates must hold a PhD in one of the following related fields: applied mathematics, economics