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. The Research Engineer will build upon a taxonomy on privacy in AI that the research team has previously established, and use a large language model (LLM) to create tools that help practitioners contextualize
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Carnegie Mellon University seeks a Data Science Course Developer within our Language Technologies Institute in Pittsburgh, PA, responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining
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neuroscience data collected from the study of individuals with brain injury Some experience working an environment that involves cognitive and/or linguistic assessments in human subjects is preferred. Basic
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. Current students and alumni are encouraged to apply. Anyone who is a non-U.S. citizen will also need to complete the ITA Language Certification before they can begin working as a TA. TA responsibilities
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and alumni are encouraged to apply. Anyone who is a non-U.S. citizen will also need to complete the ITA Language Certification before they can begin working as a TA. TA responsibilities include
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to complete the ITA Language Certification before they can begin working as a TA. TA responsibilities include: Assisting the instructor in providing an effective learning experience for students enrolled in
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. Current students and alumni are encouraged to apply. Anyone who is a non-U.S. citizen will also need to complete the ITA Language Certification before they can begin working as a TA. TA responsibilities
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to apply. Anyone who is a non-U.S. citizen will also need to complete the ITA Language Certification before they can begin working as a TA. TA responsibilities include: Assisting the instructor in providing
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Qualifications: Experience supporting software with an existing userbase. Research-oriented mindset Experience with compilers and virtual machine internals Experience with programming language theory At Carnegie
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Experience with compilers and virtual machine internals Experience with programming language theory At Carnegie Mellon, we value the whole package when extending offers of employment. Beyond just credentials