409 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Simons Foundation" uni jobs at Carnegie Mellon University
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Computational Biology Department (CBD) is renowned for its interdisciplinary approach to studying biological systems using computational methods. Faculty and researchers collaborate across fields such as computer
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language processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. Established within the School of Computer Science, LTI pioneers innovative ways to understanding, processing, and
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hardworking high school students to serve as STEM Ambassadors for the CS Pathways summer program. This role is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in education, mentoring, and STEM fields who want
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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 Human-Computer Interaction
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The Computing Services central IT department provides services that have a strategic impact on university goals. We make service decisions based on interaction and valuable input from colleagues
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language processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. Established within the School of Computer Science, LTI pioneers innovative ways to understanding, processing, and
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computing, you will identify, shape, apply, conduct, and lead research in support of critical U.S. government needs. The ideal candidate will have a strong background with hands-on experience in one or more
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Systems (S3D) department within the School of Computer Science explores the vital intersection of the confluence of software, systems and society to understand how computational biology might better serve
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. Recommend process improvements and support quality standards across program materials and presentations. Serve as a primary point of contact for executive education programs, providing clear and helpful
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Neural Technologies (MiNT), a professional master’s program jointly offered by the Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Biomedical Engineering. The MiNT program is designed to prepare students