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interdisciplinary approaches while drawing on our departmental strengths in the core sciences. Our Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) within MCS is seeking a Machine Learning Research Engineer. In this role, you
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About the role Are you an engineer who enjoys a challenge? Are you excited about working for an FFRDC focused on areas critical to national security? Do you want to join a collaborative team that
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In Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE), faculty members, researchers, and students are revolutionizing focus areas in artificial intelligence (AI), engineering
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. The College of Fine Arts is developing an interdisciplinary research and production center, focused on technology and performance. This initiative is housed in the former Pittsburgh Filmmakers building at 477
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. The College of Fine Arts is developing an interdisciplinary research and production center, focused on technology and performance. This initiative is housed in the former Pittsburgh Filmmakers building at 477
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Systems & Management to foster a uniquely interdisciplinary educational setting. We equip learners to harness data, technology, and analytical insight to generate meaningful outcomes. We are looking
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structured logical reasoning (e.g., Math) and open-ended human reasoning (e.g., Medical), ultimately contributing to new methods for Large Language Model (LLM) post-training and alignment. Core
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that bridge structured logical reasoning (e.g., Math) and open-ended human reasoning (e.g., Medical), ultimately contributing to new methods for Large Language Model (LLM) post-training and alignment. Core
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collaborative. Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon is also distinctive for our research style, educational programs, commitment to diversity, culture and organizational structure. We are seeking a Research
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The Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is a living laboratory where we investigate the relationship between computer technology, human activity, and society. Founded in 1993, the HCII is a