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comprehensive evaluation of application materials submitted to the MSCF program in support of enrolling academically and professionally qualified candidates. The position will work approximately 25 hours per week
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work environment. We are seeking a part-time Research Assistant in computer vision and machine learning for human behavior analysis and modeling. The successful candidate will investigate new algorithms
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Institute (LTI) at Carnegie Mellon University is a world-renowned research and education hub at the forefront of natural language processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and human-computer
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, faculty members, researchers, and students are revolutionizing focus areas in advanced manufacturing, bioengineering, computational engineering, energy and the environment, product design, and robotics. In
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in computational complexity, type theory, metamathematics, logic, and beyond. What is the space of mathematical truth, and what proofs are there to be discovered? Theme Three: Cyborg Proofs: the use
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Carnegie Mellon University seeks a Research Project Scientist within our Computer Science Department/The Technology for Effective and Efficient Learning (TEEL) Lab in Pittsburgh, PA to manage
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Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is seeking an experienced and passionate mental health professional to serve as the Assistant Director/Training Program Director at Counseling and Psychological
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algorithmic fairness Formulation of new problems and research directions and translating topical issues into algorithmic problems Designing new algorithms and investigating their performance on synthetic and
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algorithmic fairness Formulation of new problems and research directions and translating topical issues into algorithmic problems Designing new algorithms and investigating their performance on synthetic and
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Structures: the formal study of mathematical proof itself, as a subject in computational complexity, type theory, metamathematics, logic, and beyond. What is the space of mathematical truth, and what proofs