102 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at SAIT Polytechnic in Canada
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Instructor, Library Info Technology Calgary, AB Academic – School of Business / SAFA Casual – Approved Program / On-site Apply for this job At SAIT’s School of Business, we deliver cutting-edge
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to providing the services organizations need to take their products from concept to prototype. The Opportunity As a Laboratory Technician III – Ore Processability & Hydro Transport Simulation, you will develop
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commitment to student success and collaboration Demonstrated excellent communication and interpersonal skills Demonstrated computer skills are essential. Basic level proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and
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Sustainability Program Lead Calgary, AB People & Culture – Environmental Health, Safety, and Wellness / APT Permanent Salary / On-site Apply for this job Our people make SAIT great. The
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Coordinate industry guest speakers, field trips, or student engagement activities aligned with regulatory or sustainability-focused projects Support the operation and enhancement of lab-based or computer-aided
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Adjunct Instructor (Python & Data Analytics Courses) - CCIS IT Program Calgary, AB Corporate Development, Applied Research & International – Centre for Continuing Education & Professional Studies
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Academic Chair - Non-Destructive Testing, Welding, and Mechanical Engineering Technology Calgary, AB Academic – School of Manufacturing, Automation & Transportation / Management Permanent Salary
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Instructor, Heavy Equipment Technology Calgary, AB Academic – School of Manufacturing, Automation & Transportation / SAFA Permanent Salary / On-site Apply for this job SAIT’s School of Manufacturing
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Curriculum Planning Lead Calgary, AB Academic – School for Advanced Digital Technology / AUPE Permanent Salary / On-site Apply for this job SAIT's School for Advanced Digital Technology (SADT) is
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Information Technology Services department handles all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our