436 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute is searching for an Academic Program Manager to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives in an interesting and
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and sustainability. Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business and Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship is searching for a Program Manager to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity
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values and who will support the mission of the university through their work. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or a related field; Master's Degree preferred Proven experience in
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values and who will support the mission of the university through their work. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or a related field; Master's Degree preferred Proven experience in
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benefits. Benefits eligible employees enjoy a wide array of benefits including comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with
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and sustainability. Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business and Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship is searching for a Program Manager to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity
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discoveries across a wide range of disciplines, including AI/ML, data science, medical imaging, weather modeling, cell biology, and genomics. As an Associate Computational Scientist, you will help researchers
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discoveries across a wide range of disciplines, including AI/ML, data science, medical imaging, weather modeling, cell biology, and genomics. As a Computational Scientist, you will take a leadership role in
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ranks among the best in the country. Our research programs are at the forefront
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Institute (HCII) is a living laboratory where we investigate the relationship between computer technology, human activity, and society. Founded in 1993, the HCII is a place where we work to understand and