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collaborate with academic and industry partners of EAI. Minimum Qualifications: An MS in computer science with a heavy focus on machine learning and LLM-RAG construction and development by the appointment start
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development programs to learners across the University and industry. Help build AI products that will solve the most pressing issues for organizations, including Responsible AI. Be part of a fast-growing team
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gathering for contract submissions of new research development efforts. Collaborate, coordinate, and provide guidance to technical research staff, senior leadership, and other departments within DIBI and NU
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Northeastern University faculty in professional and career development, teaching, service, and scholarly activities. PharmD Fellowship Program - Global Scientific Communications Location: Scholar Rock, Cambridge
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the supervision of the PI, including proposal development and preparation of high-quality publications in top computer security, privacy, embedded systems, sensing, and networking venues. Pursue research topics
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Information Technology content areas. Courses include (but are not limited to): Leveraging Database Technologies, Information Systems Design and Development, Network Concepts and Applications, and Electronic Commerce and
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education and career development. Courses designed to provide a forum for students to critically analyze and reflect on the relationship between theoretical learning and their field experience. In conjunction
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Program courses in Information Technology content areas. Courses include (but are not limited to): Leveraging Database Technologies, Information Systems Design and Development, Network Concepts and
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related fields by applying multidisciplinary and comparative social science to understand, predict, and explain crime and contribute to the development of public policy within urban communities. Using
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, criminology, and related fields by applying multidisciplinary and comparative social science to understand, predict, and explain crime and contribute to the development of public policy within urban communities