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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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. Implement ROS2-based modules for snake robot controller development under supervision Contribute to software development and code integration for the SSTI snake robot project. Assist with experimental testing
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international community. Our success depends on a diverse team of analysts, researchers, and engineers who are passionate about understanding emerging technologies and applying best practices to support U.S
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international community. Our success depends on a diverse team of analysts, researchers, and engineers who are passionate about understanding emerging technologies and applying best practices to support U.S
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by working on research projects in AI safety and robotics, contributing across the full research lifecycle: algorithm and system design, code development, experimental validation, and scientific
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methods applied to behavioral or health data Experience with qualitative data collection (e.g., semi-structured interviews, focus groups, human-centered design workshops, coding) Experience with human
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to the NSF RTG grant "Frontiers of Applied Analysis". Consequently only U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents are eligible. Depending on the expected continuation of funding and performance
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interview notes, transcripts, artifacts, and classroom feedback. Code and analyze qualitative data (e.g., thematic analysis) to identify design requirements, breakdowns, and opportunities for refinement