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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Summer Term 2025 - Session Y (May - August) INF2179H – Machine Learning with Applications in Python Course Description: Machine
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groundbreaking research at the faculty. Learn more at: www.mie.utoronto.ca/student-lifeservices/machine-shop/ Your responsibilities will include: Determining technical requirements for fabrication projects
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recognized as a global leader in graduate programs in teaching and learning, continuing teacher education, and education research. As one of the largest and most research-intensive faculties of education in
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on teaching and learning-related topics, with a particular focus on educational technologies, including but not limited to, learning management systems, video-conferencing and production, computer-based
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, Physics Learning & Research Services, and receives work and direction from the Main workshop Supervisor, the Student Workshop Supervisor designs, constructs, tests, modifies and repairs complex scientific
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Date Posted: 04/17/2025 Req ID: 42576 Faculty/Division: Vice Provost Strategic Enrolment Management Department: Learning Space Management Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number
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Description: About us: The University is a global leader in research and teaching. We provide diverse and extensive areas of study organized around intimate learning communities. That is what creates
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to fairness and ethics issues surrounding machine learning. An applied approach will be taken, where students get hands-on exposure to the covered techniques through the use of state-of-the-art machine learning
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combination of education and experience. Minimum three years related experience in a similar setting. In-depth knowledge of a wide range of computer software and hardware including Macintosh and Windows
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asynchronous) by conducting research in order to determine what materials, resources and innovations should be added, revised, or adapted to meet new learning models and identifying existing evidence-based and