436 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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to statistics and data science, behavioral economics to social and political history, Dietrich College is home to 11 humanities and social sciences departments, programs and institutes. Our world-class faculty
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of Mathematical Sciences plans to make one or more part-time postdoctoral appointments (postdoctoral associate special faculty) beginning September 2025. The purpose of the Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral
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operations of computational assets central to this pursuit. We are looking for creative and capable individuals to join an experienced team and continue our part in pushing forward the boundaries of science
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system specifications, test procedures, and user guides. Provide on-site and remote support for system commissioning and upgrades. Who you are: You have a BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or
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system specifications, test procedures, and user guides. Provide on-site and remote support for system commissioning and upgrades. Who you are: You have a BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or
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well as develop and deliver advanced training. This is an excellent opportunity if you thrive on the opportunity for collaboration with complementary groups across PSC, particularly Computational Biology, User
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system specifications, test procedures, and user guides. Provide on-site and remote support for system commissioning and upgrades. Who you are: You have a BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or
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PhD in STEM Field (including computational or mathematical social science). ? Ability to program in C and Python. ? Must know basic statistics. ? Experience in social network
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an Associate / Sr. Asst Director and Career Consultant to work with graduate students within the Mellon College of Science (MCS) at CMU. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated top performer with higher
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University and the University of Pittsburgh, with support from the National Science Foundation. Established in 1986, PSC provides cutting-edge computational resources to advance scientific discovery in fields