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environments. This role includes guiding technical teams, evaluating architectural tradeoffs, developing prototypes, analyzing existing source code, and leading customer engagements that inform acquisition and
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online testing of the planner in different operational configurations Conducting extensive simulation testing of the planner in a variety of uncommon configurations Documenting the code and supporting
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; comfortable developing production‑grade code and APIs. Solid understanding of ML theory, statistical learning, and common algorithms. Hands‑on experience with TensorFlow, PyTorch, Torch, Caffe, or similar deep
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AI systems and how attackers adapt their tradecraft to exploit those vulnerabilities. Reverse engineer malicious code in support of high-impact customers, design and develop new analysis methods and
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with building codes Other duties as assigned Flexibility, excellence, and passion are vital qualities within the department of Facilities Management. Inclusion, collaboration and cultural sensitivity
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maintenance problems or concerns Following all required traffic laws as contained in Title 18, The PA Vehicle Code, and all Federal DOT regulations and requirements for CDL operators Maintaining constant direct
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, uncertainty and calibration approaches, and repeatable test pipelines. Engineering rigor appropriate to the task: Write clear, maintainable code and documentation with a level of engineering discipline
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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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, uncertainty and calibration approaches, and repeatable test pipelines. Engineering rigor appropriate to the task: Write clear, maintainable code and documentation with a level of engineering discipline
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-aided control of manipulators on mobile robots for real world applications Prototyping in scripting languages Transitioning applications to deployment with production quality code Designing, developing