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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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-task, prioritize and work under pressure to meet multiple deadlines in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Strong computer skills with proven ability to use various software tools and platforms (i.e
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evening per week (from 5 to 7 pm or from 7 to 9 pm). The course lecturer will be required to develop conversation content for the assigned class fluency level(s) based on pre-defined workshop learning
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building access for authorized users. Uses office equipment such as computer, scanner, microfilm reader, and photocopier. The list of duties and responsibilities outlined above is representative and not a
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, reports and registration forms as required. 8. Provides technical support for computer equipment, instruments (musical and scientific), other type of equipment (laboratory or audio/video) and programs. 9
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: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Term: Winter 2026 Course subject code: ECSE 206 Course Title: Introduction to Signals and Systems Course Credits: 3 credits Location: RPHYS 112 Schedule
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Centre is inviting applications for a Course Lecturer to teach the Summer 2026 graduate course WCOM 661-701. Course details and Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQRs) can be found below. Posting period
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materials. Assisting students’ learning. Leading discussing. Project supervision. Providing feedback to students on presentations and/or coursework. Exam assistance. Email communications, online course
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to finishing) and expertise in security or privacy aspects of computer and software systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: network security, secure distributed computing, language/compiler