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California’s Silicon Valley and Qatar, and programs in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and Mexico. Connections working at Carnegie Mellon University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs
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course with existing syllabi, lesson plans, and assessment strategies, then adapting and making it your own b) Designing a new course from scratch, to be taught in the spring, developed in
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workplace surveillance. You will conduct systematic media analysis of reporting on workplace monitoring, develop rigorous case files that combine primary reporting with ongoing secondary research
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persuasion Building user-facing tools or running interventions at scale AI safety research (especially related to deception, manipulation, or evaluation) Computational text analysis, web development
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The CERT Security Operations team is dedicated to developing cutting-edge solutions that address critical and emerging cybersecurity challenges facing the United States Government and the
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The CERT Security Operations team is dedicated to developing cutting-edge solutions that address critical and emerging cybersecurity challenges facing the United States Government and the
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to meet schedules and/or resolve technical problems. Develops and administers budgets, schedules, and performance requirements. Frequently coordinates the program activities with responsibility for results
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a 12-week intensive Summer Undergraduate Research program focusing on Chemical Biology and Synthetic Biology. In this role, your will collaborate with graduate students on multidisciplinary research
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addresses important problems in technology and policy. We educate technically skilled students to be leaders in policy-focused research; we work on policy problems in which the technology matters. Carnegie