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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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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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Applied Translation MA program during the Fall 2026 semester. The course will be conducted in English. Candidates must have multilingual and have Master?s degree or beyond in linguistics, language and
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 05-Mar-26 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 182578 The Computer
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algorithms to analyze and recognize multimodal human behavior in real world settings (e.g., Affective Computing, AI for Healthcare: pain measurement, monitoring mental health disorders). The successful
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work environment. We are seeking a part-time Research Assistant in computer vision and machine learning for human behavior analysis and modeling. The successful candidate will investigate new algorithms
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. The Department seeks strong candidates in all areas of statistics and data science, as well as related interdisciplinary fields. Potential areas of interest include but are not limited to computational finance
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CMU in Qatar CMU in Qatar (CMUQ) operates in concert with several other American and European branch campuses under the umbrella of Qatar Foundation’s Education City (https://www.qf.org.qa/education
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designed to involve: close work with Professors Lindsay Larson and Anna Mayo at Heinz College on a sponsor-funded project; mentorship and time to advance a research program in the area of human-AI teaming
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-sensory-guided behavior. The lab uses animal behavior, optogenetics, multi-area in vivo electrophysiology, and computational modeling tools to study information flow between cortical and subcortical brain