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University. Tepper Executive Education merges academic excellence with practical business application to solve real problems for our clients. We are searching for a Program Manager to join the Tepper Executive
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developing countries around the world. We provide education on important issues of public policy that involve technology, such as the digital divide, cybersecurity, and green energy. Our program helps
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university’s creative, dedicated and close-knit community. We place emphasis on practical problem solving, interdisciplinary learning, a visionary spirit, and collaboration. The Computer Science Department (CSD
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troubleshooting to ensure real-world readiness. Develop and implement algorithms for autonomous control, SLAM and navigation. Ensure reliable communication between hardware components and the robotic system
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troubleshooting to ensure real-world readiness. Develop and implement algorithms for autonomous control, SLAM and navigation. Ensure reliable communication between hardware components and the robotic system
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behavior and theory, economics, finance, and accounting. Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business is searching for a Full-Time Fixed Term Academic Program Manager to join their team. This is an
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research applications based on knowledge of the theoretical foundations of information and computation including algorithms and data structures, and the application of state-of-the-art programming
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of revolutionizing middle school math education stands the PLUS (Personalized Learning Squared) project, an ambitious endeavor championed by the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Our
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At the forefront of revolutionizing middle school math education stands the PLUS (Personalized Learning Squared) project, an ambitious endeavor championed by the Human-Computer Interaction Institute
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-edge computing technologies. Core Responsibilities: Utilize realistic, biologically accurate computer simulations to test the hypothesis that aging-related changes in active zone (AZ) protein density and