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and test field protocols for carbon removal tracking and certification Conduct life cycle assessments (LCA) using real-world deployment and sensor data Engage with community partners, carbon credit
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Into to Comm. Studies – Prof TBA (3 positions) COMS 301 Core Concepts in Critic Theory – Prof Darin Barney COMS 310 Media and Feminist Studies – Prof Carrie Rentschler COMS 360 Environmental Communication
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to Friday, December 19 Job Description: Prof. Guillaume Fontaine, RN, PhD is seeking two Teaching Assistants (TAs) to support the online course Fundamentals of Digital Health (NUR2 533). Key responsibilities
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deployment and sensor data Engage with community partners, carbon credit organizations, and policy stakeholders Prepare technical documentation and guidelines for certification (e.g., for Puro.earth
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in PDF/MS Word format. If you have any questions about this position, contact Prof. Joel Levine at chairsec.eeb@utoronto.ca . All application materials, including names and contact information
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on Wednesdays and Fridays 11:35-12:55 and labs Mondays 15:35-17:25. This course includes an Introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development. Emphasis is on designing, coding, debugging, and
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. TA for Architectural History 4, Prof. Alan Avorgbedor. Noter les devoirs et les copies d'examen, assister à des cours, diriger des séances de discussion. Formation en histoire et théorie de
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-long Sketching School at the end of August (dates TBA) at a location TBA. Assists Prof. Covo with daily duties while student sketch, offering advice and guidance; attending nightly workshops and crits
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electrolysis, carbon dioxide electrolysis, and fundamental transport in porous media. The Research Associate will work directly under the supervision of Prof. Aimy Bazylak of the MIE Department to perform
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agreement shall prevail. Application instructions: Applications should be emailed to history.cupe3@utoronto.ca , addressed to the Associate Undergraduate Chair, Prof. Heidi Bohaker and must include: Closing