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innovative microfluidic technologies. Responsibilities: Designing and conducting experiments to study microbial communities using microfluidic platforms. Developing and optimizing microfluidic devices for high
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon offers a unique interdisciplinary program that enables you to develop
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also expected to develop the backend electronics for neural recording and stimulation. This is part of an interdisciplinary project involving multimodal recording and stimulation from cells in the gut
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with guidance tailored to your personal growth Collaborate with key partners to develop ideas and content Support the coordination of other projects across marketing as needed Adaptability, excellence
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information for analysis, examination, or presentation. Identifying problems and obstacles to progress; developing strategies to solve problems. Other duties as assigned. Flexibility, excellence, and passion
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capabilities and develop or acquire the right software, defect free, within budget and on time, every time. Position Summary: The individual in this position will work as a member of the OCOS staff
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on developing innovative algorithms and models to address complex problems in diverse fields such as robotics, healthcare, and finance. The department offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs
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equipment. Consults and recommends on the purchase of AV equipment to replace or be added to equipment inventory. May film video productions. May train or instruct students, staff or faculty on operation of A
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on developing machine learning frameworks that enable robots to navigate complex human environments, and build longitudinal relationships which require personalization. Core Responsibilities: Modeling of social
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partners, and divisional and university leadership, this position will develop strategies for and manage the execution of a comprehensive, coordinated gift acknowledgment program which prioritizes the donor