322 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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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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regarding program needs, guest speakers, web content development, sponsored projects, and corporate relations. Consider impact on the program at all times. Admissions & Program Growth ‐ Coordinate application
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-intensive courses to assist with classroom management, support students' writing development outside of class, help develop curriculum for first-year writing courses, support programs and workshops on special
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opportunity for someone who thrives in an interesting and challenging work environment. You will contribute to the department by assisting with developing AI models for proteins and biology and such other tasks
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environment. In this role you will perform various material handling functions to receive, store, select, distribute, inspect, and reconcile all incoming and outgoing packages, and prepare packages to be
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. Responsibilities: Collects, verifies and manages data. Performs data analysis in order to produce reports. Documents and processes results. Develops quantitative models. Compose research papers, progress reports
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. Developers have no reliable method for finding these Rust-specific bugs in multi-language applications. We will fill this gap in tooling with BorrowSanitizer: a production-ready dynamic instrumentation tool
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well as helping to maintain lighting equipment and infrastructure. Core responsibilities will include: Engineering theatrical lighting plots to prepare for installation in a theater Supervising the installation
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the CMSAC Director and graduate students. Assist in organizing public outreach activities such as the annual Carnegie Mellon Sports Analytics Conference and help develop accessible educational workshops
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experience at the intersection of data, technology, and policy. We prepare students to lead transformative change through rigorous analysis, technological expertise, and strategic leadership. We are currently