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and mathematical cognition, social cognition, and executive function. The successful candidate will join a collaborative faculty with established strengths in the Learning Sciences and the Neural Basis
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Carnegie Mellon University, Mathematical Sciences Position ID: CMU-SVAP [#26731] Position Title: Position Type: Other Position Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, United States of America [map
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teaching methods. Qualifications: Master’s or Ph.D. in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, or related field. Proficient in LaTeX for mathematical writing and formatting. Experience in educational content
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recognized for their research in a variety of fields, including polymer science, cosmology, mathematical finance, and neuroscience. We are seeking a Research Associate in the Barth Laboratory here at CMU
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. Qualifications: Must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate student (Sophomore) with a major in Real Estate, Consulting, Mathematics, Statistics, Accounting, Business Administration & Management, Business
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recognized for their research in a variety of fields, including polymer science, cosmology, mathematical finance, and neuroscience. MCS is seeking an Associate Dean for Finance, reporting directly to the Dean
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recognized for their research in a variety of fields, including polymer science, cosmology, mathematical finance, and neuroscience. MCS is seeking an Assistant Dean for Administrative Operations, reporting
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to provide smooth and consistent workflow. Interacts with interdisciplinary professional partners. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Master or bachelor degree in computer science, applied mathematics
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recognized for their research in a variety of fields, including polymer science, cosmology, mathematical finance, and neuroscience. We are seeking a Business Manager to support the operations of our Chemistry
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of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University expects to appoint a Shelly Visiting Associate Professor for the 2026-2027 academic year. This position, created through a gift of Eugene P. Shelly, is