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At Carnegie Mellon University, “My heart is in the work” is more than a slogan — it’s a reflection of who we are. CMU Online has an opening for a Learning Engineer. This position will support CMU
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What We Do At the SEI Artificial Intelligence Division, we conduct research in applied artificial intelligence and the engineering questions related to the practical design and implementation of AI
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these tools in their daily work. That's where you come in. Computing Services, the central IT group, needs someone who can help faculty, staff, and students use AI to enable them more productive. You'll partner
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use it across our own education, research, and operations? We're figuring that out — and we want you to join us in Computing Services, the central IT group, in crafting the solution. This role sits
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The Mission: In modern warfare, the speed of relevance is determined by the speed of software. The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is at the forefront of this evolution. Our team is
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decisions regarding software design and technology selection including hands-on development activities. Requirements: BS in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! As one of the oldest forms of applied science and engineering, Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Metallurgical Engineering was
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The Mission: In modern warfare, the speed of relevance is determined by the speed of software. The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is at the forefront of this evolution. Our team is
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our Advanced Computing Lab, you will work with a team of electrical engineers and computer science researchers on analyzing and improving mission system performance metrics through the use of novel AI
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our Advanced Computing Lab, you will work with a team of electrical engineers and computer science researchers on analyzing and improving mission system performance metrics through the use of novel AI