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. Modeling dynamical systems Designing and extending algorithms grounded in probabilistic machine learning Applying statistical techniques to assess robustness and generalization. Development of methods
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the next generation of surveys. You will work with astronomers and scientists to integrate their analysis code into these scalable analysis frameworks utilizing tools such as Spark and Dask. Development will
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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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Institute, a federally funded research and development center. The OVPR is a large and complex organization that is responsible for research and innovation strategy, operations, and administration
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, and produce actionable recommendations. Prototype capability development: Build research prototypes, evaluation harnesses, and reference implementations that demonstrate feasibility and generate
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change through our work. We use human-centered design, continuous improvement, and agile software development methods to ensure that we produce useful, usable, and valuable learning tools that work in the
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the research and development of a robotic concrete 3D printing system and other tasks that are assigned to you. Core Responsibilities: Perform the research and development of robotic concrete 3D printing systems
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working for a Federally Funded Research and Development Center focusing on areas critical to national security? Do you want to join a collaborative team that develops and uses best-in-class tools to enable
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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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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