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are not limited to superconducting quantum circuits, circuit QED, quantum error correction, microwave quantum optics, variational quantum algorithms, and the application of machine learning to quantum
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are not limited to superconducting quantum circuits, circuit QED, quantum error correction, microwave quantum optics, variational quantum algorithms, and the application of machine learning to quantum
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. The ultimate objective is to develop a next generation of AI approaches that are more sustainable and accessible. Relevant domains include mathematical and computational optimization, learning algorithms
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unit test frameworks and gain experience in graphical user interface design and algorithm development. Estimated course enrolment: ~360 Estimated TA support: TBD Class schedule: Timetable Builder
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Mount Allison University | Fredericton South New Brunswick Provincial Government, New Brunswick | Canada | 29 days ago
may include Native Flora (BIOL 3501), Ecological Genetics (BIOL 3601), Theoretical & Evolutionary Ecology (BIOL 3801), or possibly other courses related to plants, evolution, or genetics proposed by
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considered as evolutionary remnants of little significance, primary cilia in the past decade have sparked enormous interest, fueled by the discoveries that mutations in 150+ ciliary genes lead to 30+ human
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, lists, maps. Program structure: control flow, functions, classes, objects, methods. Algorithms and problem solving. Searching, sorting, and complexity. Unit testing. Floating-point numbers and numerical
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of new algorithms and technologies. Capturing value from these algorithms and technologies requires an interdisciplinary approach, engaging health and health science professionals in the design and
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data algorithms. Experience in organizing, coordinating, and managing research projects as evidenced by a minimum of five grant-based research programs. A clear understanding of the academic research
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research that is broadly international, varying in method and theoretical frame to understand human experience in social, cultural, and evolutionary contexts. Our program reflects the diversity of the field