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, with a focus on informatics or AI Good knowledge in programming with python and on software development Knowledge on LLMs and langchain is a plus Analytical and structured mindset Good knowledge
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(courtesy and tact) and may be required to complete a University of Toronto server training program. Knowledge of food safety. Ability to work well in a team setting. Ability to handle figures rapidly. Note
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(e.g., Special Education, STEM) as required by the program preferred. Fluency in additional languages strongly encouraged. Proven performance in earlier role. Minimum Experience: 1+ year of instructional
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literature analysis. Publications in AI/ML conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, ACL) or biomedical informatics. Experience with knowledge graphs, LLM, agentic systems. Understanding of distributed training (e.g
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must hold a MS or PhD degree with a strong background and expertise in genomics, computational biology, metabolism research, and/or cancer biology. The ideal candidate will exhibit independence
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analysis and evaluation to inform program planning activities Advising instructors on strategies for developing and delivering curriculum Researching and recommending educational technologies and best
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accelerate the commercialization of science for the betterment of humankind. CDL is a global program with sites at Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Halifax, Paris, Seattle, Wisconsin, Estonia, Melbourne
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of French Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: The Department of French in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto invites applications for a full-time tenure stream
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project as Research Fellow, based at City St George’s in the Department of Language and Communication Science, within the School of Health and Medical Sciences. The project is called: the “Aphasia
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program, ensuring that writing development occurs and is integrated across the curriculum in appropriate ways depending on degree level. Responsibilities Include: Peer Tutor Training and Professional