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software development dedicated to helping the scientific community solve challenging and complex problems. The Advanced Systems and Operations group within PSC is responsible for the integration and
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responsibilities include: Academic Support & Resource Referral Initiatives – Engage Tartan Scholars to support academic success, retention and personal development, including: determining and interpreting student
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of War (DoW) acquisition programs, program offices, or government-sponsored development efforts. Proven ability to lead, influence, or enable transformation, whether technical, organizational, process
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demonstrates the application of AI-related technologies for improving the performance of autonomy systems. Duties: Solution Development: You’ll work with and lead interdisciplinary teams to turn research results
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, providing training on equipment use, providing advice on protocol development, preparing samples, assisting students and such other tasks. Core Responsibilities Preparing samples and equipment for laboratory
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develops and uses best-in-class tools to enable end-to-end software development? If so, we want you for our team, where you’ll be part of an exciting and impactful culture of collaboration that delivers
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(DoW) acquisition programs, program offices, or government-sponsored development efforts. Proven ability to lead, influence, or enable transformation, whether technical, organizational, process-oriented
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development center (FFRDC) at Carnegie Mellon University. What you’ll do: Develop state of the art approaches for analyzing robustness of AI systems. Apply these approaches to understanding vulnerabilities in
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Associate to assist in the development and execution of research projects including experiment design, analysis of data collected, and writing up experiment results. Core Responsibilities: Working with large
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Associate to assist with statistical modeling of single-cell multiome data, development of algorithms to link enhancers with their cis-regulatory gene targets, simulation studies and real-data benchmarking