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challenges. Position Summary: SEI is seeking an enthusiastic experienced senior real-time embedded engineer to work on safety-critical embedded software. You will work closely with a variety of software and
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challenges. Position Summary: SEI is seeking enthusiastic experienced real-time embedded engineers to work on safety-critical embedded software. You will work closely with a variety of software and hardware
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challenges. Position Summary: SEI is seeking an enthusiastic experienced senior real-time embedded engineer to work on safety-critical embedded software. You will work closely with a variety of software and
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challenges. Position Summary: SEI is seeking enthusiastic experienced real-time embedded engineers to work on safety-critical embedded software. You will work closely with a variety of software and hardware
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Carnegie Mellon University is looking for a visionary executive to lead the next evolution of our systems infrastructure. This is not a "keep the lights on" role; it is a directive to empower the
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As AI-enabled autonomous systems get closer to widespread deployment, fundamental research questions remain around their development and use, especially in high-stakes environments. How can we
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As AI-enabled autonomous systems get closer to widespread deployment, fundamental research questions remain around their development and use, especially in high-stakes environments. How can we
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-performance computing (HPC) systems that can store, search, analyze and annotate data of the volume and complexity of the Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) data. These frameworks will
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Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy is seeking a Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) to help lead efforts to develop the philanthropic support that will
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: 2024073 As AI-enabled autonomous systems get closer to widespread deployment, fundamental research questions remain around their development and use, especially in high-stakes environments. How can we