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SEI advances software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering and computer security. The SEI works closely with academia, defense and
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currently lead a community-wide movement to mature the discipline of AI Engineering for Defense and National Security. As our government customers adopt AI and machine learning to provide leap-ahead mission
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to obtain and maintain a Department of War security clearance. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in a research, nonprofit, higher education, government, FFRDC, or similarly regulated environment
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onsite at SEI or customer facilities at least 75% of the time. Applicants must have an active Department of War Secret security clearance, and must be able to meet additional customer-specific security
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by championing its mission, building relationships with its various constituencies, and securing critical private philanthropic support. As the division grows, we are seeking a Development Associate to
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About the role Are you an engineer who enjoys a challenge? Are you excited about working for an FFRDC focused on areas critical to national security? Do you want to join a collaborative team that
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programmable logic controllers and a safety supervisor using a modern industrial protocol. The planner must support manual and supervised autonomous operation in the presence of human support staff while
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. Long-horizon and safety-aware planning under uncertainty. Function 2 2. Learning-Based Perception and Control Multi-modal and foundation-model-based approaches for robotics, including: Multi-modal
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, and human workflows (decision support, planning, analytic contexts). Experience with secure or operational environments and delivery constraints typical of government settings. Experience shaping a
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colleges to pioneer advanced analytics to ensure public investments and policies maximize competitiveness in technologies critical to national security, economic competitiveness, and the well-being of all