482 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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, computational modeling, deep neural networks) with a focus on infancy and childhood (0–6 years). Desired content areas are broad and may include learning and memory, language, perception, motor control, spatial
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asked to provide additional papers/manuscripts and references from three referees. Questions? Contact Christopher Warren, Professor of English and Department Head, at cnwarren@cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon
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on electrocardiogram-language models with a purpose to develop performant models that can understand electrocardiograms and text, followed by a formalization of the method through publications and such other tasks
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! Since its founding in 1900, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) has been a birthplace of innovation. CMU has globally top-ranked programs in
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on electrocardiogram-language models with a purpose to develop performant models that can understand electrocardiograms and text, followed by a formalization of the method through publications and such other tasks
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are broad, and can include any of the below examples: AI programming agents to make programming more accessible More efficient language models that can be run directly on your mobile devices Pre-training
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development, and program improvement across the university. This position serves as a strategic link between Institutional Research & Analysis (IR&A) and Student Affairs, advancing initiatives in both areas
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, maintaining records, translating/transliterating foreign languages, and handling other clerical responsibilities. Your core responsibilities will include: Conduct research and identify relevant literature
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through their work. Preferred Skills: Experience with single-cell analysis and microbial culturing techniques. Familiarity with Machine-Learning and computational tools and programming languages such as
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promoting the collaborative neuroscience community among CMU and Pitt. Core responsibilities include: Working with participants to gather data during in-person experiments examining language perception and