100 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL" research jobs at Carnegie Mellon University
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progress in machine learning and artificial intelligence, the successful candidate will have primary responsibility to develop, implement, and test multimodal machine learning algorithms to analyze and
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University is looking for postdoctoral candidates. Our lab's drive is to discover "biological laws" that can help us understand living systems in a quantitatively precise way. Toward this goal, we develop
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an automatic 8% monthly contribution to a retirement plan Professional development opportunities including tuition benefits at CMU for you and your dependents Comprehensive health insurance and generous PTO
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the fellows, promote their research, and develop their careers. As part of the interdisciplinary goals of this project, fellows are funded to spend at least one semester working with someone outside
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Department of Carnegie Mellon University has an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow. The SAT4Math project is developing solver technology that makes advanced SAT-based reasoning broadly accessible
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for musicunderstanding and controllable generation. This position would involve a mixture of fundamental research in generativeAI, as well as development of real-world applied tools that integrate AI methods to change
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algorithms for behavioral cue extraction and novel approaches for the modeling people interaction, with application to medical research and affective computing. Responsibilities: Write code and develop novel
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one area relevant to prototyping playful experiences (e.g., programming languages like Python/JavaScript for interactive web/app development, game engines like Unity/Unreal, physical computing platforms
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stakeholders. · Along with Prof. Carley, prepare and submit a yearly report to the sponsors. · Look for opportunities with local and federal policy stakeholders to share and highlight IDeaS research
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gravitational waves, stellar evolution, gravitational lensing, dynamical detection of dark matter (see list of center faculty here: https://www.cmu.edu/cosmology/people/index.html). The McWilliams Center