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databases Manage physical office space; process requests for custodial services and liaison with FMS Faculty support with travel requests Special projects and other duties as assigned What will make you
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challenges. Requirements: Enrolled in a degree granting program. Willingness to travel to various locations to support the SEI’s overall mission. This includes within the SEI and CMU community. You will be
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Office in support of the College’s financial planning process; provide similar support for departmental accounts as needed. Perform forecasting and scenario modeling to inform strategic decision-making and
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program and potential for mentoring and advising undergraduates. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. This appointment requires teaching a Computational Linear Algebra for Data Analytics
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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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Program Executive Offices (PEOs) and Program Management Offices (PMOs), sustainment organizations, contractors, and fleet stakeholders to ensure software solutions meet operational, maintainability, and
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, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with employer contributions. Unlock your potential with tuition benefits , take well-deserved breaks with ample paid time off
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of International Education, EM Marketing & Communications and Enrollment Systems. Collaborate with strategic campus partners such as Institutional Effectiveness & Planning, Computing Services
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wisdom across the SEI AI Division. Requirements: BS in Computer Science or related discipline with eight (8) years of experience; MS in the same fields with five (5) years of experience; PhD in
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. This encompasses the full pipeline of organ biofabrication—from computational design and advanced bioprinting to bioreactor maturation and in vivo validation. The LIVE project represents a bold and collaborative