497 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at University of Toronto
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 months ago
program, or acceptable combination of equivalent experience - Minimum three years in a heterogeneous Windows, Mac OS, and Unix/Linux environment - Must have diverse application experience including, but not
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 5 days ago
program, or acceptable combination of equivalent experience - Minimum three years in a heterogeneous Windows, Mac OS, and Unix/Linux environment - Must have diverse application experience including, but not
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world, and overseeing the curation of DUA’s academic content offerings to the university’s alumni and friends. Informed by industry, alumni and demographic data, market research insights, previous program
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heritage strengths in libraries, archives and museums to incorporate scientific and technological expertise from engineering, computer science, and other disciplines. At the same time, it has committed
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Master of Engineering (MEng) students, a professional program for students taking courses with us for a year or two. And we have about 350 MASc and PhD students, who work individually on research projects
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language diagnostics, ongoing curricular language support, as well as co-curricular programs for professional language development. Applicants must have earned a PhD degree in engineering or technical
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awards and award eligibility, assists in tracking and monitoring the distribution of college awards, helps maintain college award databases, performs preliminary screening of award and grant applications
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. Ability to analyze and understand financial matters from multiple perspectives, in order to understand the impact on multiple areas and determine the optimal solution, ability to balance different interests
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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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centenary in 2028, has built on its heritage strengths in libraries, archives and museums to incorporate scientific and technological expertise from engineering, computer science, and other disciplines