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Carnegie Mellon University, Institute for Computer-Aided Reasoning in Mathematics Position ID: 3637-PF [#27988] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Pittsburgh
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language processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. Established within the School of Computer Science, LTI pioneers innovative ways to understanding, processing, and
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Professor will be responsible for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in computer systems and algorithm design on a temporary basis. Teaching may be in our core courses alongside other faculty
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 20-Mar-26 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 183453 The Human-Computer
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of Drama seeks an adjunct instructor to teach Embedded Electronics, semester-long courses that are part of the Production Technology program in the School of Drama. Embedded Electronics explores the use
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problem solving, interdisciplinary learning, a transformative spirit, and collaboration. The Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is a living laboratory where we investigate the relationship between
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addition to this load, successful candidates are expected to conduct research in collaboration with CMU-Q faculty or local partners. We are particularly interested in candidates in the areas of Computer Systems
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for teaching relevant coursework on Computational Finance in the Computer Science Department. Typical duties include, but aren't limited to: Planning and creating lectures, in-class discussions, and assignments
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interdisciplinary collaborations, and explore new forms of creative expression. The school?s conservatory program within the university is one that prepares students intellectually, artistically, and practically
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Systems (S3D) department within the School of Computer Science explores the vital intersection of the confluence of software, systems and society to understand how computational biology might better serve