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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 2 months ago
Lecturer I Course Title: PHY325H5 • Mathematical and Computational Physics Course Description: The theory and application of mathematical methods for the physical sciences. Topics may include: vector
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
Scarborough Department: Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Campus: University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) Description: The Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Winter Term 2026 (January - April) INF351H1 – Information Design Studio I: How to Make a Computer and Why Course Description: By
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Technology, the Manager, Research Computing has the primary responsibility for providing strategic leadership and management for the Faculty’s research computing initiatives, ensuring alignment with the University’s
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, this candidate will align computational methods with experimental workflows. The focus will be on developing advanced machine learning algorithms for monitoring various in vitro cell culture models (2D, 3D
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lives, increase profits and minimize resource usage. Considerable attention in the course is devoted to applications of computational and modeling algorithms to finance, risk management, marketing, health
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Date Posted: 07/31/2025 Req ID: 44594 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Department of Computer Science Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: Course number and
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technical subjects such as programming, data science, machine learning, and algorithmic fairness is highly desirable. Candidates must have teaching experience in a degree-granting program, including lecture
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with our interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers. Responsibilities include but are not limited to Experimental Design and Execution, Computational Modeling, Prototype Development, Data
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. In order to address systemic barriers and increase diversity in the Canada Research Chairs Program and meet government-mandated requirements , selection will be limited to candidates who identify as