493 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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. Familiarity or expertise in formalization and computer-aided reasoning in mathematics is an added plus. Exceptional candidates in all areas will also be considered. In general, preference will be given
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, or presentation; writes technical reports. May build and validate quantitative models. Identifies problems and obstacles to progress; develops strategies to solve problems. May program software in support of job
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for the Pitkow Lab. Core Responsibilities Include: Develop computational methods for inference and control that improve the reliable and efficient operation of autonomous agents in complex, uncertain environments
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The Carnegie Mellon University Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation will have a transformative impact through multicultural programs that inspire leadership, collaboration
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models such as GPT and LLaMA, designing and deploying agentic workflows, as well as apply and advance traditional ML research and engineering across domains such as natural language processing, computer
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technology research, such as AI, computer science, engineering and robotics, CMU is now poised to strengthen its support and commitment for innovators and founders across all domains. During its first decade
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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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, and computer science interests in young children. Core responsibilities include: Organize and coordinate participant recruitment Manage research databases and study protocols Code cognitive tasks and
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for the AI Security Researcher role. Originally created in response to one of the first computer viruses -- the Morris worm – in 1988, CERT has remained a leader in cybersecurity research, improving
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CMIST is a university-wide institute that integrates Carnegie Mellon’s leadership in computer science and engineering with its distinguished tradition of interdisciplinary research. Combining