32 algorithm-development-"LIST"-"Meta"-"University-of-Kent" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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consist of: Profiling performance of various compute systems Testing and debugging ML-related algorithms Supporting the development of prototypes, tools, and demos Collecting and curating project-related
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help move beyond traditional scalar reward signals by developing models that generate natural language insights to explain human preferences. The intern will assist in implementing pipelines that bridge
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consist of: Profiling performance of various compute systems Testing and debugging ML-related algorithms Supporting the development of prototypes, tools, and demos Collecting and curating project-related
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consist of: Profiling performance of various compute systems Testing and debugging ML-related algorithms Supporting the development of prototypes, tools, and demos Collecting and curating project-related
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post-training mechanisms, specifically "Behavioral Priming" and "Insight Exhibition Rewards," to align models with interpretable reasoning criteria. Develop and implement software prototypes, algorithms
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Assistant. This position will work with research projects pertaining theoretical computer science, specifically graph algorithms and fine-grained complexity. Analyze, record and assess data. Write and test
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at the intersection of computation and life sciences. We are seeking a Research Associate. This position will assist in the development and execution of biology research projects including experiment design, analysis
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science. If you’re passionate about building real robots that make a measurable difference in the world, we’d love to hear from you. Your primary responsibilities are: Developing algorithms for perception
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at the intersection of computation and life sciences. We are seeking a Research Associate. This position will assist in the development and execution of biology research projects including experiment design, analysis
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research into the nature of mathematical understanding, including, depending on their interests, conducting psychological experiments, developing novel mathematics, inventing new algorithms, and making new