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technical directorate. This group has expertise in the areas of software architecture, development, and engineering, including the ability to evaluate source code and hardware description language using both
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Reverse Engineer Researcher for the Threat Analysis directorate. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University. What you’ll do Reverse engineer malicious code
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educational concepts through engaging, interactive visuals. Write code for interactive tools and activities using a math graphing tool, creating experiences that enhance learning and engagement for students
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handling robots. Core Responsibilities Write source code for recognizing colors in multiwell plates. Generate training data under different lighting conditions with different plate types. Benchmark
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handling robots. Core Responsibilities Write source code for recognizing colors in multiwell plates. Generate training data under different lighting conditions with different plate types. Benchmark
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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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existing software artifacts and leading customer engagements. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in full software lifecycle development, the ability analyze source code and mentor others
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routines and system changes and suggest program and/or system changes. Document new designs, codes, and modifications. Manage software code repositories. Setup software to run in classrooms over the Internet
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designs, codes, and modifications. Manage software code repositories. Setup software to run in classrooms over the Internet. Work in classrooms, monitoring how actual users (students) work with learning
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containerization and virtualization technologies, including VMware, VirtualBox, PodMan, and Singularity. Experience with CI/CD tools (Jenkins, GitLab CI, GitHub Actions) and infrastructure-as-code practices