663 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at University of Toronto in Canada
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Winter Term 2026 (January - April) INF351H1 – Information Design Studio I: How to Make a Computer and Why Course Description: By
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Sessional Lecturer Position Posting Date: May 2, 2025 Program: Master of Health Informatics (MHI) Sessional Dates of Appointment: Fall 2026 Course Description: MHI2010H is an extension of MHI2005Y
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: Weekly, 2 hours Estimated enrolment: 100 Estimated TA support: based on enrolment - None Qualifications: A PhD or Masters level education with experience in health informatics and information technology; A
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In-Person Sessions Estimated enrolment: 60 Estimated TA support: None Qualifications: PhD or Masters level education in health informatics or related field; A robust understanding of project management
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 11 days ago
program, or acceptable combination of equivalent experience - Minimum three years in a heterogeneous Windows, Mac OS, and Unix/Linux environment - Must have diverse application experience including, but not
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Technology, the Manager, Research Computing has the primary responsibility for providing strategic leadership and management for the Faculty’s research computing initiatives, ensuring alignment with the University’s
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information science, information systems and archives. Familiarizes the student with the realities of participation in the management of organizations that primarily focus on managing, producing, and
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student residences. Responsibilities include greeting residents/guests and visitors, answering questions, transferring phone calls, distributing mail/parcels, monitoring building access, issuing keys and
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. In order to address systemic barriers and increase diversity in the Canada Research Chairs Program and meet government-mandated requirements , selection will be limited to candidates who identify as
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budgets, environment and climate change, labour markets, labour force skills, industrial policies, income distribution, housing and the new challenges and opportunities in the economy. Specific examples