40 phd-position-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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. The project will initially be associated with a NPS project that seeks to leverage Operation IceBridge elevation change data to refine projections of glacier changes in Alaska through 2100. Additional
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and computer engineering. Working closely with interdisciplinary researchers. Performs other duties as assigned. Inclusion and cultural sensitivity are valued proficiencies at CMU. Therefore, we are in
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and computer engineering. Working closely with interdisciplinary researchers. Performs other duties as assigned. Flexibility and cultural sensitivity are valued proficiencies at CMU. Therefore, we
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are highly desirable. For the quantitative position, the applicant must have a PhD in computer science, statistics, or related field. Experience with empirical studies of software artifacts and social network
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integrity. We are looking for someone who shares our values and who will support the mission of the university through their work. Qualifications: PhD degree in Computer Engineering, Computer
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university’s creative, dedicated, and close-knit community. We place emphasis on practical problem-solving, interdisciplinary learning, a transformative spirit, and collaboration. The Language Technologies
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energy related applications, design and fabricate novel material architectures, integrate them into functional prototypes, and explore applications in thermal management, imaging, and sensing. Other duties
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. This position is a fixed term position that is open to fill immediately and will continue through October 1, 2027. The goals of the position are to, 1) translate IDeaS Center research to promote more evidence
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, collaborating/advising with students in the group, and attending weekly group meetings. Research in AI, machine learning, computer science and electrical and computer engineering. Working closely with
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related applications, design and fabricate novel material architectures, integrate them into functional prototypes, and explore applications in thermal management, imaging, and sensing. You will combine