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The Software and Societal Systems (S3D) department within the School of Computer Science explores the vital intersection of the confluence of software, systems, and society to understand how
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The Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is a living laboratory where we investigate the relationship between computer technology, human activity, and society. Founded in 1993, the HCII is a
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to experience the full spectrum of advantages from comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance to an enticing retirement savings program offering a generous employer contribution. You can
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university’s creative, dedicated, and close-knit community. We place emphasis on practical problem solving, interdisciplinary learning, a visionary spirit, and collaboration. The Computer Science Department
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university’s creative, dedicated, and close-knit community. We place emphasis on practical problem solving, interdisciplinary learning, a visionary spirit, and collaboration. The Computer Science Department (CSD
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! The Computer Science Department (CSD) is one of the seven academic departments in the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science (SCS). Our
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! Do you have a passion for advancing technology and driving innovation? The Unix Engineering team at the School of Computer Science is looking
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The Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is a living laboratory where we investigate the relationship between computer technology, human activity, and society. Founded in 1993, the HCII is a
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software applications and systems utilized in Data Science courses for the University’s Master’s in Computational Data Science (MCDS) program. Specific duties include: (i) designing and implementing
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intelligence, and human-computer interaction. Established within the School of Computer Science, LTI pioneers innovative approaches to understanding, processing, and generating human language in both written and