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Engineering Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering Campus: St. George Contact Email Address: ugta.ece@utoronto.ca Course Number and Title: ECE464H1 S – Wireless Communication Course Description:The
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the design of user interfaces for machines and software. On computer displays, this refers to the shaping and the presentation of navigation controls and information displays, as well as functional controls
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that projects achieve the security goals and controls of MedIT. Essential Qualifications University degree in technology-related discipline including but not limited to Computer Science, Computer Engineering or
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appointment in the General Division. The successful candidate will build a program of research focused on investigating the neural circuit mechanisms underlying mood, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders
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at the highest international level, and to maintain a competitive and externally funded research program. Evidence of excellence in teaching should be provided through accomplishments in the teaching dossier
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Course description: ECE496Y is a full-year course required for all fourth-year electrical and computer engineering students, allowing them to integrate the knowledge acquired over the first three
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Course description: An introduction to electrical and computer engineering design processes illustrated by the design and implementation of software systems. Creative development with appropriate
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that will establish a program focused on understanding the role of groundwater and other subsurface fluids for sustaining both human society and the biosphere, particularly as applied to essential resources
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Sessional Lecturer Position Posting Date: May 2, 2025 Program: ExecutiveMaster of Health Informatics (eMHI) Sessional Dates of Appointment: Fall 2025, September to December Course Description
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method and theoretical frame to understand human experience in social, cultural and evolutionary contexts. Our program reflects the diversity of the field which we see as a source of intellectual