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to strengthen the security and resilience of computer systems and networks; and The Software Solutions Division, which focuses on improving lifecycle engineering technologies and assuring complex, software
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to strengthen the security and resilience of computer systems and networks; and The Software Solutions Division, which focuses on improving lifecycle engineering technologies and assuring complex, software
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to strengthen the security and resilience of computer systems and networks; and The Software Solutions Division, which focuses on improving lifecycle engineering technologies and assuring complex, software
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of Computer Systems and/or Software Engineering. Outstanding candidates in other areas are also encouraged to apply. Qualifications Have completed a bachelor’s degree in computer science or related fields by
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. The university is internationally recognized for its computer science, artificial intelligence, engineering, business, science, humanities, and fine arts programs, with a strong emphasis on innovation and
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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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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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these tools in their daily work. That's where you come in. Computing Services, the central IT group, needs someone who can help faculty, staff, and students use AI to enable them more productive. You'll partner
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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