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for existing complex information network systems including the assessment of facilities bandwidth requirements and system interdependencies. The Network Analyst II is part of the NETwork and Infrastructure
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: Home to over 40 departments and institutes, the University of Toronto's Temerty Faculty of Medicinelies at the heart of the Toronto Academic Health Science Network and is a global leader in ground
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advice and support in use, configuration and selection of software, hardware and network systems and various end user devices. As part of a team of Support Analysts this position provides support for
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level D Job Title Director, Network Management, AI and Health Network Department Office of Research
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models of pediatric brain network connectomics in brain injury, strokes, brain tumors, epilepsy, and other high-impact disorders. Design solutions for existing complex data analysis systems, not limited
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, to support day to day operations, and outreach to community partners to support and advance the goals and objectives of the Best Practices Network in Canadian Higher Ed (“Best Practices Network” or “Network
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II, Security Operations position is part of the UBC IT NETwork and Infrastructure Services Team. This Team is responsible for supporting and growing the University’s large and complex Enterprise Data
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provide technical advice and support in use, configuration and selection of software, hardware and network systems and various end user devices. As part of a team of Support Analysts this position provides
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network and the continued enhancement of shared services at USask. This position maintains professional working relationships with a diverse group, including faculty, students, staff, and other
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the complexity of schools and the place of the school in the community. Practical issues around lesson planning, unit planning, classroom management, and the class as a community are addressed. This course