72 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"O.P" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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Professor of English – Professional & Technical Communication The Rhetoric Program in the Department of English at Carnegie Mellon University seeks a specialist in Professional and Technical Communication
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either or both agent-based modeling and social network analysis/network science. The ideal candidate should be able to program in C or C and have experience working with tera-bytes of data. Preference
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, maintaining records, translating/transliterating foreign languages, and handling other clerical responsibilities. Your core responsibilities will include: Conduct research and identify relevant literature
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of the university through their work. Desired qualities of a TA for this course are: • Have strong written and verbal communication skills in English • Have experience using Miro (or similar graphic tool) • Be
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on the construction process. Responsibilities: Lead software development projects from conception to deployment, focusing on C and C++ programming languages. Mentor junior team members in the construction of software
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) at CMU is a world-renowned research and education hub at the forefront of natural language
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) at Carnegie Mellon University is a world-renowned research and education hub at the forefront
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! The Language Technologies Institute (LTI) at Carnegie Mellon University is a world-renowned research and education hub at the forefront
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are interested in contributing to the educational mission of the business program through course and faculty support, student instruction and applied business research. The positions expect candidates to start
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Benchmarking Crates with BorrowSanitizer. The Rust programming language is increasingly popular because it can provide safety guarantees without run-time overhead. Critical open source projects such as Chromium