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with expertise in biology, biotechnology, computer science, microscopy and bio-engineering that is developing new microscopy hardware and new computational algorithms for the encoding and decoding
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, molecular properties, and pathological images. Strong knowledge and experience in data science algorithms, methods, and analysis techniques. Experience in programming using Python and R languages and working
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. Familiarity with omics approaches, including genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses. Experience with developing and applying machine learning algorithms to analyze biological data. Application
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digital communication protocols, and applying advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Machine Learning algorithms on embedded systems. The Research Assistant 2 will report to the McGill Principal
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. Responsibilities include (but not limited to): Lead the development of the NC-ARPES technique (hardware, post-processing algorithm, theory, data interpretation) Propose and perform new TR-ARPES studies of quantum
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will also have the opportunity to contribute to algorithm development, software architecture design, and software implementation. The ideal applicant for this position will have several characteristics
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the following fields: Computer Architecture Algorithms and Optimization Health Research Human-Computer Interaction Machine Learning and ML Foundations Machine Perception Natural Language Processing (including
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. Responsibilities As part of the Network Architecture Lab (NAL), the Research Associate will: Design and develop orchestration, analytics, and machine learning algorithms for heterogeneous resource management
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UBC’s IntelCut machine tool monitoring system to transfer research algorithms to industry. The engineering activities of IntelCut will be conducted by research engineers and graduate students. Providing
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Education: B.Sc. in chemistry required. Experience working with numerical algorithms. Familiarity with air-borne particles. Materials characterization experience (e.g. Raman spectroscopy, mechanical testing