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), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) and CMU’s Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment program. The AVP is responsible for related policy and program developments and improvements, supervising teams
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accurate financial analysis and forecasting for a variety of sponsored projects. Assisting in the interpretation, implementation, development, and reinforcement of departmental and university policies and
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extraction and novel approaches for the modeling people interaction, with application to medical research and affective computing. Responsibilities: • Write code and develop novel theoretical and practical
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://talkbank.org . TalkBank is the largest open-access database for the study of spoken language usage, development, and disorders. The language corpora in TalkBank have been contributed by hundreds of research
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comprehensive evaluation of application materials submitted to the MSCF program in support of enrolling academically and professionally qualified candidates. The position will work approximately 25 hours per week
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on developing a microfluidic technology for loading molecules and nanoparticles into red blood cells ex vivo, with the goal of leveraging red blood cells as a biocompatible drug depot for extended release. The
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initiatives, with the mission of eliminating data silos and developing services that enable the strategic use of institutional data for informed decision-making and growth. We focus on dataset curation, data
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-long learners in the fields of cybersecurity, AI/ML, or related areas, who are willing to cross-train to address AI Security. As part of the Threat Analysis Directorate, you will join a group of security
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benefits including comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with employer contributions. Unlock your potential with tuition
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, wellness and resilience, and offer students, staff and faculty opportunities to develop the creativity, ethics and character needed to lead meaningful lives while impacting society in profound ways. Carnegie