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at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar). Development of a new
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: Three Casual Research Assistant 2 positions are open at the Montreal Brain Imaging Centre of the Neurological Institute. The candidates will develop pipelines for classification of patients and healthy
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application of these techniques to the domain of information science. Topics will include software principles and practices, programming concepts and techniques, data structures, and algorithms. This course is
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a training dataset for developing machine learning algorithms for increasing the consistency of quality control in two cohort studies: healthy controls and epilepsy patients. Key Responsibilities
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Number: COMP 251 - Course Title: Algorithms and Data Structures Hours of work (per term): 90 Required duties: • - effectively and timely communicate with the instructor and the students; • - maintain
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Number: COMP 360 - Course Title: Algorithm Design. Hours of work (per term): 90 Required duties: • - effectively and timely communicate with the instructor and the students; • - maintain and observe
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repositories programmed in Python, Pytorch, LangChain using git repo. Develop clean, readable, and maintainable public code using object-oriented programming principles in Java and Python. Apply machine learning
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360 Algorithm Design F 2025 LOCATION Downtown Campus Schedule TR
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there is a change to the date/time) Location: Chancellor Day Hall Course Description: Technology law of how to regulate AI algorithms. How technological innovation produces social change: human
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, and explainability; developing unbiased algorithms and responsible data use; addressing the social impacts of AI and IT-induced biases; equitable compensation policies; combating labour discrimination