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crucial research in the advancements of imaging and machine learning. This position will also conduct translational research, which will seek to apply computer vision and artificial intelligence
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www.hr.pitt.edu/benefits. Duties: The instructor will assist with overseeing the program’s courses and machine shop and teach conventional machining, which includes operating mills, lathes, grinders, saws, and hand
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crucial research in the advancements of imaging and machine learning. This position will also conduct translational research, which will seek to apply computer vision and artificial intelligence
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supplies as needed. Must acquire familiarity with all materials in dispensary and apply sound inventory control practices, minimizing overstocking and waste. Must have computer skills and be highly service
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primary investigator (PI); daily evaluation of experiments; and assistance with the recording and interpretation of results. The ability to use a computer for neuroscience is required. Assistance in
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to operationalize machine learning and artificial intelligence models. This may include model deployment and leveraging LLMs through agentic workflows. Document engineering work: Document and share details
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of experience) Responsibilities: Lead and contribute to image analytics, large language models, and tabular data machine learning projects from inception to completion Develop, implement, and optimize machine
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, computational pathology, machine learning, immunohistochemistry and cell culture. A second line of research is focused on building a registry of former contact sport participants to study clinical and
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. The faculty member may also develop new courses and update existing ones to meet evolving program needs. Proficiency in machine learning, data visualization, data mining, and text mining is highly valued
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professor to teach a course in Cyber Policy, Crime, and National Security in the fall semester. Course Description: CYBER POLICY, CRIME, AND NATIONAL SECURITY - Law 5623 – 2 credits -- Fall 2025 This course