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deployment, and leadership skills. Function 3 Postdoctoral researchers are expected to: Lead research projects within one of the focus areas above. Publish in leading robotics, computer vision, and machine
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Financial Operations (35%) Apply accounting practices to support accurate tracking of Executive Education revenue and expenses. Coordinate program schedules to align revenue recognition with CMU policies and
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The Computing Services central IT department provides services that have a strategic impact on university goals. We make service decisions based on interaction and valuable input from colleagues
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and writing up experiment results. Responsibilities: Flight testing. Assist paper writing. Identifies problems and obstacles to progress; develops strategies to solve problems. May program software in
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What We Do: The SEI helps advance software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering and computer security. The SEI works closely with academia
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. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required. Three to five years of event planning, customer service, or guest relations experience. Familiarity with Salesforce preferred. Knowledge of various computer applications
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Responsibilities Design, implement, and evaluate state‑of‑the‑art ML models (computer‑vision, NLP, planning, etc.) using frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, Torch, or Caffe. Build and maintain robust data
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: 2024202 Carnegie Mellon University's department of Athletics is searching for an (Senior) Associate Head Coach in its NCAA Division III program. The direct position group in which this position will be
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generative AI and large language models, computer vision, multimodal AI, agentic AI, and assurance of AI systems. Additionally, we craft metrics and experimental designs for large-scale cybersecurity research
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Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise, this Schmidt Sciences-funded phase integrates large language models with computer vision to systematically uncover hidden networks of controversial printing during