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foundry; Interacts with a team of graduate students and postdocs to investigate qubit properties and demonstrate novel algorithms with support from theory partners; Contributes to the preparation and
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LOCATION Downtown Campus TEACHING QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS : Experience Experience in the following area: Python programming; Algorithms; Software design; Applications
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
including a semi-industrial foundry; - Interacts with a team of graduate students and postdocs to investigate qubit properties and demonstrate novel algorithms with support from theory partners; - Contributes
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Introduction to Electric Power Systems EE271 Materials and Heat Transport in Electrical Engineering EE342 Transmission of Electrical Energy EE365 Algorithms and Circuits with Finite Precision Arithmetics EE382
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: Technical Skills in the following categories are necessary: Strong background in image processing techniques. Experience with AI, machine learning and deep learning algorithms, particularly in computer vision
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candidates with computational tools and machine learning algorithms, and elucidating structure-property relationships of emerging molecules, polymers, solid-state materials, formulations, etc. Tasks include
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required. Programming skills are not necessary, but experience in genomic research and a broad knowledge of methods and algorithms behind genomic resources is required (e.g. next-generation sequencing
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of the Guo lab is to define fundamental principles governing the functional wiring of the brain. Toward this goal, we are focused on primary cilia, signaling antennae of almost all cells in the brain. Long
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of developing algorithms that are both technically robust and clinically relevant, ensuring that these innovations can be integrated seamlessly into existing imaging systems and workflows. Collaborating with
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applications across a wide range of imaging and video processing fields beyond medical imaging. The Research Associate will be at the forefront of developing algorithms that are both technically robust and