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writing. Your core responsibilities will include: Conduct original research in AI safety and autonomous robotics, including algorithm design, system development, and experimental validation. Author and
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applications. Perform formative and summative assessments of research prototypes. Conduct mixed-methods analyses of collected data Assist with writing an academic paper Meet weekly with the principal
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. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in computer science or relevant field required. Master's degree preferred. Strong Python/data analysis skills Experience with large-scale data and computational research
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) Assist in original research on clandestine printing networks using computational tools Contribute to publications in both AI and humanities venues (machine learning conferences and book history journals
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are matched with world-class faculty at CMU that will serve as their primary hosts during the Fellowship. Applicants are encouraged to explore potential faculty hosts for various research areas via our
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students, PhD candidates or Masters students seeking flexible work hours while advancing their knowledge of emerging technologies and national security. Core responsibilities include: Research and Analysis
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or a related field; Master's Degree in Software Engineering preferred. Experience in academic environments within higher education Experience in a master's degree program
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workplace surveillance. You will conduct systematic media analysis of reporting on workplace monitoring, develop rigorous case files that combine primary reporting with ongoing secondary research
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support the mission of the university through their work. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and/or Software Engineering; Master's Preferred Experience in building software infrastructure
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the study of science, mathematics, and philosophy of mathematical discovery. Our project has three main themes; ideal candidates will have an interest in one or more of these themes. Theme One: Proofs in