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Research Assistant 1 position is based in Prof. Narges Armanfard's research lab in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This Research Assistant role supports the development of AI-based
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in data collection, data coding and data interpretation, as well as present the core findings to stakeholders. Hourly Salary: $18.60 Hours per Week: 1 (Part time) Location: Sherbrooke 550 Supervisor
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the supervision of the Research Supervisor, the Research Assistant 1 will be assisting with digital intervention tool development and refinement. Position Summary: Enhancing our data governance framework; Debugging
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assistant will supporting in conducting and writing the data for youth projects involving community partnerships, as well as communication with the partners. Hourly Salary: $25.00 Hours per Week: 5 (Part time
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techniques. Interpret complex analytical data and synthesize findings to contribute to research discussions and the preparation of technical reports for the Principal Investigator. Maintain accurate and
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analytical approaches. Analyzes and interprets research data and disseminates the results, including the preparation of formal research reports and documentation related to simulation-based research activities
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metrics. Applies analytical tools such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), spatial data (GIS), and/or environmental modeling to assess circular strategies. Collaborates with academic, governmental, and
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writing. The names and contact information of at least two referees must also be provided. A review of applications will begin on January 9, 2026, and continue until the position is filled. For more
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, and document issues related to: Voice-to-text data entry and transcription workflows Image-to-image transformations and ML-based visual processing Negative prompting and prompt-engineering behavior
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requires in-depth knowledge of the context of northern Uganda, as well as children affected by war. Drawing on the context of Uganda, successful candidates will be asked to engage in qualitative data