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Department of Physics in the Mellon College of Science at Carnegie Mellon University are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join an NSF funded Characteristic Science Applications (CSA) project for "First
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Department, learning about the project-based learning process. Develop knowledge and hands-on skills in core CS topics, such as introductory-level programming. Inclusion and cultural sensitivity are valued
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. Developing software, documenting code, and participating in the software process: design, code reviews, etc. Follows research plans in order to collect, record, and manipulate research data. Maintains accurate
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post-doc Jaromir Savelka in the Computer Science Department, learning about the project-based learning process. Develop knowledge and hands-on skills in core CS topics, such as introductory-level
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capabilities to solve real-world physical puzzles. Assisting PI to write research proposals, papers, code, and reports for the Google's project. Publishing top venues. Other duties as assigned. Flexibility
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place emphasis on practical problem solving, interdisciplinary learning, a visionary spirit, and collaboration. Research Assistant will work with research projects in physics-based simulation under
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records. Responsibilities: Develop proximity/tactile sensors. Experience with robot tactile sensors strongly preferred, experience with physical experiments (stress/strain measurement; force measurements
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identified by human’s ability to work with new material (Stone Age, Bronze Age), today our abilities and projects span a variety of materials and combine everything from physics and chemistry to civil and
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research projects in physics-based simulation under the guidance of the hosting faculty. The project includes literature reviews, implementation of state-of-the-art methods, conducting validation experiments
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research documentation, such as data files, references, and progress reports. Participate in team meetings and discussions, taking notes and learning from the research process and outcomes. Support the