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-sensory-guided behavior. The lab uses animal behavior, optogenetics, multi-area in vivo electrophysiology, and computational modeling tools to study information flow between cortical and subcortical brain
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, electrical and/or computer engineering with a focus on computer vision/machine learning. Strong programming skills, Python, Pytorch, Large Vision Models, Multimodal Foundation Models, Transfer Learning. Three
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Systems (S3D) is one of the seven academic departments of the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science (SCS). S3D hosts the SCS PhD programs in Software Engineering (SE) and Societal Computing (SC), along
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Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) – a global leader in education, research, and innovation across computing, artificial intelligence, engineering, science, business, arts, and public policy – invites
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Force: You bring emotional intelligence and executivepresence to the table. You can communicate trade-offs to executive leadership and have technical discussions with engineers. An Architect of Change
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experience and/or relevant industry expertise in one or more of the following areas: Software Engineering Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Cloud Computing IT Entrepreneurship As a
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careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics. The program provides instruction in biological sciences, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and computer science, with emphasis
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laboratory technician to play a key role in detector development for high-energy physics experiments. Learn more about this exciting department at https://www.cmu.edu/physics/research/nuclear-particle.html
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contributing to program building and strategic planning. We are especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and/or service, to the excellence
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Institute (HCII) is a living laboratory where we investigate the relationship between computer technology, human activity, and society. Founded in 1993, the HCII is a place where we work to understand and