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responsibilities will include: May film video productions. May train or instruct students, staff or faculty on operation of A/V equipment. Trouble shoots user issues. Responsible for delivery, set-up (as directed
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discover and define the processes, practices, and tools to support operationalizing AI for robust, secure, scalable, and human-centered mission capabilities prepare our customers to be ready for the unique
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relationships with exceptional students; deeply influence the growth and development of the leaders of tomorrow; craft unique experiences building on the talents of a diverse, multifaceted community; and
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compliance with policies, plan documents, ERISA and federal and state regulations, and understanding how legislative changes impact University benefit programs. In addition, the position is responsible
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also expected to develop the backend electronics for neural recording and stimulation. This is part of an interdisciplinary project involving multimodal recording and stimulation from cells in the gut
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teams, coordinate complex projects, and shape strategies that enable large-scale scientific discovery. You’ll deliver in-depth consultation, guide proposal development, and design and deliver advanced
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-long learners in the fields of cybersecurity, AI/ML, or related areas, who are willing to cross-train to address AI Security. As part of the Threat Analysis Directorate, you will join a group of security
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theoretical, we push the boundaries of collaboration to develop interdisciplinary solutions touching nearly every aspect of human life - making things safer, more efficient and more productive. We educate
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improve software engineering capabilities and develop or acquire the right software, defect free, within budget and on time, every time. Position Summary: The SEI Vulnerability Analysis Team's mission is to
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. The College of Fine Arts is developing an interdisciplinary research and production center, focused on technology and performance. This initiative is housed in the former Pittsburgh Filmmakers building at 477