13 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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Carnegie Mellon University is a private, global research university that stands among the world’s most renowned education institutions. With ground-breaking brain science, path-breaking performances
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the School of Computer Science) will contribute his expertise in artificial intelligence, while Prof. Lorrie Cranor (Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy Technologies of the CyLab
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the School of Computer Science) will contribute his expertise in artificial intelligence, while Prof. Lorrie Cranor (Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy Technologies of the CyLab
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from multiple disciplines and institutions. Required: PhD in in computer vision, machine learning, artificial intelligence, or a closely related field. Strong background in machine learning / computer
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University Professor in the School of Computer Science) will contribute his expertise in artificial intelligence, while Prof. Lorrie Cranor (Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy
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analyzing data, including periodical/literature search and utilizing specialized skills in related field to analyze the collected data. Conducting research experiments within the predetermined research scope
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and data collection, analysis and evaluation, and writing reports which contain descriptive, analytical and evaluative content. The purpose of this role is to acquire the professional skills needed
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duties as assigned. Requirements: Doctorate Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in computer vision and deep learning. Proven record of first-author
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-Africa mission by carrying out advanced independent and/or directed research to achieve the objectives of the research project. Your core responsibilities will include: Collecting and analyzing data
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or microworlds, conduct laboratory studies, and construct computational cognitive models including paradigms in Cognitive Science (Instance-Based Learning models) or AI (Reinforcement Learning). The fellow will