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policies and procedures. Operates, assists, and provides basic troubleshooting of equipment, computer hardware, software, and connectivity problems for library users, including CLC lab spaces Liaises with
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business English. Ability to identify and correct missing and incomplete data. Ability to learn new software programs. Ability to perform intermediate programming in the Python and/or R computer languages is
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The fellow will be responsible for: Building collaborations with our multidisciplinary team (medical physicists, engineers, computer scientists, nuclear medicine physicians) to develop and implement innovative
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scientists, nuclear medicine physicians) to develop and implement innovative AI algorithms applied to medical images To lead effort on enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI solutions for medical
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(spoken and written, formal and informal) and computer skills (e.g., with the MS Office Suite) are required. Must be intuitive as well as analytical. Ability to proactively identify next steps and options
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of these settings. Organization - must be well-organized, able to meet deadlines, and work under pressure. Computer literacy - must possess a strong knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google. A familiarity with degree
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large volumes of data in a highly sensitive and confidential environment. Maintains a working knowledge of computer software used to assist in the exam taking processes (Read & Write Gold, Jaws, Dragon
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: Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in
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. Management of multiple projects simultaneously. Empathetic personality with concern for patients’ needs. Computer literacy with Windows, Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, and ability to interface with
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Services, as well as all IT related computer updates/upgrades and allocation. - Advises on safety and security procedures within the Garden. -Serves on various Garden-related committees, including FOGs-Staff