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Professor of Computer Science Company: Princeton University Description: Assistant, Associate and Full Professor-Computer Science The Department of Computer Science at Princeton University invites
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Assistant, Associate and Full Professor-Computer Science The Department of Computer Science at Princeton University invites applications at the Assistant, Associate and Full Professor level. We
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. Collaborate with robotics engineer to control pick-and-place operations. Essential Qualifications: Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or closely related field. Experience with
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to national priorities, PPPL also has begun a strategic shift from a singular focus on fusion energy to a multi-focus approach that includes microelectronics, quantum information science, and sustainability
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, neuroscience has clearly entered the connectomic era. The image processing benefited from modern high performance computing and artificial intelligence. But the images were acquired from slices of the fly brain
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. Qualifications Essential Qualifications: • Masters degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or closely related field. • Experience with convolutional nets and related computer vision algorithms
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About Us ADR Laboratory is an interdisciplinary group for advanced research at the intersection of design, computation, and robotics; the research contributes to resilient, sustainable, and low
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in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or closely related field. Experience with convolutional nets and related computer vision algorithms. Proficiency in computer interfacing, software design
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, neuroscience has clearly entered the connectomic era. The image processing benefited from modern high performance computing and artificial intelligence. But the images were acquired from slices of the fly brain
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needs Maintain and administer departmental device loaner program Review and monitor Code42 file backups Provide staff training where needed and give technology related presentations to Physics members