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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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The Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) is Carnegie Mellon University’s centralized career services center providing a comprehensive range of services, programs and materials focusing
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) plans development. Develop, document, and maintain DR Plans in conjunction with Computing Services and other CMU Technology departments for infrastructure, systems, data, security, and third-party systems
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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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plans Applying AI and NLP concepts to technologies aimed at improving mental health Developing and testing generalizable principles of a social skills, simulation-based training environment Help
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analysis, application development, and research objectives. Work could include, for example, software development, investigation and summary of existing research reports/papers, presentations, and report
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hands-on product development to invent the future of learning. If you’re passionate about building software that makes a real impact in K-12 education, join us this summer! The Role As a Software
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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
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research community, and committed to developing a research and teaching agenda on topics related to open science. This is a fixed term 2-year position with 50% of time devoted to research and 50% to teaching