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, uncertainty, and trustworthiness of ML-enabled systems. Mission-tailored language models, including techniques to improve accuracy and reliability, reduce hallucinations, and integrate structured knowledge
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with biopolymers for composites Characterize mechanical, thermal, and structural properties of materials Work closely with interdisciplinary collaborators, including synthetic and computational
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boundaries of what is possible with machine learning. We are seeking a Research Associate. The position performs fundamental research in structured representation learning. They will work on creating AI
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, managing complex crises, fostering vibrant campus communities, and building inclusive, responsible, and innovative student support structures. Given CMU’s distinctive enrollment profile, experience
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. The role will have a dotted line reporting structure with the Assistant Director of the Welcome Center. Lead Tartan Ambassador - this role focuses on supporting the ambassador program with scheduling
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of fire and life safety systems, from design and construction to maintenance and repair. This includes ensuring all work meets University standards and applicable NFPA codes. This is an exciting
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About the role Do you love to address structural challenges in writing and craft words and paragraphs that engage the reader? Would you like to work with leaders in the fields of software
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. Manage course activity online in Canvas, including but not limited to supervising student submissions, helping to ensure appropriate structure, format, and best practices are followed in all submitted
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(college, university, hospital, etc.) setting preferred. One year apprentice level experience in electrical, plumbing, HVAC and/or structural trades preferred. Additional experience in HVAC system and DDC
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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