32 algorithm-development "https:" "FCiências" Postdoctoral research jobs at Carnegie Mellon University
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by working on research projects in AI safety and robotics, contributing across the full research lifecycle: algorithm and system design, code development, experimental validation, and scientific
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members. Participate in traffic scenario generation project and pedestrian modeling project. Develop sophisticated AI-driven algorithms that create realistic, safety-critical test scenarios for autonomous
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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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algorithms Designing new algorithms and investigating their mathematical performance guarantees Participate in writing up the results and submission for scientific publication Collaborate with and mentor
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algorithms Designing new algorithms and investigating their mathematical performance guarantees Participate in writing up the results and submission for scientific publication Collaborate with and mentor
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members. Participate in traffic scenario generation project and pedestrian modeling project. Develop sophisticated AI-driven algorithms that create realistic, safety-critical test scenarios for autonomous
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Institute, and School of Computer Science, with extensive opportunities for collaboration, mentorship, and professional development. Project Overview: Our projects try to understand the needs for, develop
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by working to develop novel algorithms on finite element method, isogeometric analysis, geometric modeling, machine learning and digital twins to study various applications such as computational
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, Europe and Mexico. Connections working at Carnegie Mellon University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22189242/post-doctoral-associate Return to Search Results
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research centers provides opportunities for collaboration and support. For instance, Heinz College is a sponsor of Carnegie Mellon’s new Center for Collaboration Science (https://cmu.edu/colab