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Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Athletics is searching for a Part-Time Assistant Football Coach (Defense) in its NCAA Division III program. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who
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of benefits including comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with employer contributions. Unlock your potential with
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, faculty members, researchers, and students are revolutionizing focus areas in advanced manufacturing, bioengineering, computational engineering, energy and the environment, product design, and robotics. In
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, working directly with Department of War (DoW) program offices and stakeholders to help them navigate complex technical, organizational, and acquisition challenges. This position emphasizes leadership
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, working directly with Department of War (DoW) program offices and stakeholders to help them navigate complex technical, organizational, and acquisition challenges. This position emphasizes leadership
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What We Do: The SEI helps advance software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering, computer security, and process improvement. The SEI works
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, working directly with Department of War (DoW) program offices and stakeholders to help them navigate complex technical, organizational, and acquisition challenges. This position emphasizes leadership
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generative AI and large language models, computer vision, multimodal AI, agentic AI, and assurance of AI systems. Additionally, we craft metrics and experimental designs for large-scale cybersecurity research
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Responsibilities Design, implement, and evaluate state‑of‑the‑art ML models (computer‑vision, NLP, planning, etc.) using frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, Torch, or Caffe. Build and maintain robust data
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teaching assistant is a plus Preferred research skills include undergraduate research experience, coursework in statistics or econometrics, coding skills in R or Python, and exposure to computational