Duties:
- conduct tutorials for students on aspects of the use of CDF for
course assignments
- hold "office hour" drop-in sessions for students to ask questions
about the use of CDF
- provide assistance to students in connecting their laptop/notebook
computers to CDF (wired and/or wireless)
- improve on-line CDF documentation
- answer student questions (in person and/or by email and/or through
newsgroups/web-based discussion groups) about the use of CDF
- other duties related to CDF user support as required
Requirements:
- strong familiarity with the CDF computing environment
- good knowledge of Linux and Windows; Mac experience an asset
- familarity with laptops/notebooks
- excellent communication skills in English (verbal and in writing)
- ability to work quickly under time-pressure
Duration:
54 hours (one "standard" TAship) from September January 8th through
May 15th, 2007.
Application process:
Please contact the CDF Supervisor, Ange Glinos
<an...@cdf.utoronto.ca> to arrange an interview.
Please include the following information in your email:
- your Linux/Windows/Mac experience
- evidence of your familiarity with CDF
- evidence of your communication skills in English
- your TA experience
- your status within the CS department (undergrad, Masters, PhD)
- anything else you want to highlight (e.g., references)
Application deadline:
5:00pm on Thursday January 4th.
This is the official posting required under the CUPE Local 3902 Unit 1
Collective Agreement.
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Danny Heap
BA3222 416-978-5899
he...@cs.utoronto.ca http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~heap
Requirements:
Must be familiar with the software industry per se
(major sectors/segments, key players, industry structure and
economics); software business models; sales/marketing/distribution
methods and models common to the tech industry; the production and
review of financial statements; the development of business plans;
basic financial analysis; basic venture capital concepts and knowledge
of the capital markets in general. Must have strong English writing
and oral communications/presentation skills. Interested applicants
must contact the instructor, Ron Baecker <rmb@cs>. Must have a strong
relevant academic background (e.g. MBA) and/or strong relevant
real-world experience (e.g. hands-on experience in a software firm.
Expected number of openings: 2-3
Duration:
54 hours (one "standard" TAship), from May 15 to August 23rd,
2007.
Application process:
Contact the instructor, Ron Baecker <r...@cs.toronto.edu>.
Your email should provide evidence that you meet the requirements
above, evidence of previous TA experience, and any other
relevant information.
Application deadline:
Applications must be received by 5pm, Monday April 16th, 2007.
Duties:
Lead weekly tutorials of up to 30 students, grade assignments,
and other duties as determined in consultation with the course
instructor. Lectures are Wednesdays 6-8, tutorials are
Wednesdays at 8.
Requirements:
Must be familiar with Verilog and FPGA programming, scripting
languages, and preferably with packet switching and networking
concepts.
Duties:
Set up a small network with NetFPGA boards
(http://netfpga.stanford.edu), and build an environment for
the students to work with the test-bed. Modify the Verilog code,
preparing 1-2 assignments for the course.
Duration:
108 hours (two "standard" TAships), from May 15 to August
25th, 2007.
Application process:
Contact the instructor, Yashar Ganjali <yganjali@cs>. Your
email should provide evidence that you meet the above requirements,
evidence of previous TA experience, and any other relevant
information.
Application deadline:
Applications must be received by 5 pm, Tuesday May 1st, 2007.
This is the official posting required under the CUPE Local 3902 Unit 1
Collective Agreement.
HLP 101 S - Help Centre Head TA
Duties: Scheduling the Help Centre TAs into timeslots when the
Help Centre is open. Helping to oversee the work of the Help
Centre TAs. Assisting with assessment of the Help Centre's use
by and effectiveness for students. Occasionally staffing the
Help Centre, providing help to students on a drop-in
basis. Other related duties as required.
Requirements: TA experience in CS courses at UofT, evidence of
excellent teaching skills, enthusiasm for teaching beginners,
excellent communication skills in English (verbal and in
writing), excellent interpersonal skills, excellent
organizational skills. In addition to filling in this online
application, applicants must submit additional information by
email. See "Application Process" below.
Duration: 54 hours from September 15th, 2007 to May 15th,
2008. The Help Centre will be open in the late afternoon to
early evening, Mondays to Thursdays. The head TA will not
need to be in the Help Centre whenever it is open, but
applicants should generally be available at that time of
day/week.
Application process: 1) Fill out this regular online TA
application form, and 2) email the
<helpce...@cs.toronto.edu> to arrange an interview
with the Associate Chair, Jim Clarke. Include the following
information in your email: evidence of satisfying each of the
requirements above, and the name of at least one reference who
can comment on your teaching ability. Application deadline:
5:00 pm on Thursday 2 August 2007.
Expected number of openings: 1
This is the official posting required under the CUPE Local 3902 Unit 1
Collective Agreement.
CDF 101 S - CDF TA
Duties: conduct tutorials for students on aspects of the use of
CDF for course assignments; hold "office hour" drop-in sessions
for students to ask questions about the use of CDF; provide
assistance to students in connecting their laptop/notebook
computers to CDF (wired and/or wireless); improve on-line CDF
documentation; answer student questions (in person and/or by email
and/or through web-based discussion groups) about the use of CDF;
other duties related to CDF user support as required.
Requirements: strong familiarity with the CDF computing
environment; good knowledge of Linux and Windows; Mac experience
an asset; familarity with laptops/notebooks; excellent
communication skills in English (verbal and in writing); ability
to work quickly under time-pressure
Duration: 54 hours (one-two "standard" TAship) from September
15th, 2007 to December 22nd, 2007.
Application process: Please contact the CDF Supervisor, Ange
Glinos <an...@cdf.utoronto.ca> to arrange an
interview. Please include the following information in your email:
your Linux/Windows/Mac experience; evidence of your familiarity
with CDF; evidence of your communication skills in English; your
TA experience; your status within the CS department (undergrad,
Masters, PhD); anything else you want to highlight (e.g.,
references)
Application deadline: 5:00pm on Thursday 2 August 2007.
This is the official posting required under the CUPE Local 3902 Unit 1
Collective Agreement.
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Danny Heap
BA4207 416-978-5899
he...@cs.utoronto.ca http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~heap