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The Institute for Computer-Aided Reasoning in Mathematics is a new US National Science Foundation Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, located on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh
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of computer graphics, human-computer interaction, computer vision, and machine learning. Conducting comprehensive literature reviews in related areas, including deep generative models, image and video synthesis
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, prescription, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with employer contributions. Unlock your potential with tuition benefits , take well-deserved breaks with ample paid
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under the mentorship of the project director, Prof. Simon DeDeo, and a board of advisors in mathematics (Akshay Venkatesh, Michael Harris, Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo), computer science (Dana Randall, Scott
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recognize multimodal human behavior in real world settings (e.g., Affective Computing, AI for Healthcare: pain measurement, monitoring mental health disorders). The successful candidate will have primary
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independently under the mentorship of the project director, Prof. Simon DeDeo, and a board of advisors in mathematics (Akshay Venkatesh, Michael Harris, Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo), computer science (Dana Randall
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Venkatesh, Michael Harris, Simon Rubinstein-Salzedo), computer science (Dana Randall, Scott Aaronson), cognitive science (Thalia Wheatley, Tyler Marghetis, Carina Curto), and philosophy (Edouard Machery, Nick
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experiments within the predetermined research scope and methodology of department and university. Engage in directed research projects related to computer vision and AI areas. Also includes leading data
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experiments within the predetermined research scope and methodology of department and university. Engage in directed research projects related to computer vision and AI areas. Also includes leading data
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Python, R, or MATLAB. Knowledge of systems biology and integrative approaches to studying microbial communities. Experience in mentoring and teaching Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Computational Science