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Carnegie Mellon University's department of UEIS, Entertainment Technology Center, is searching for a Research Associate I to join their team. Core responsibilities include: Code improvements to Alice 3 IDE, The Alice Player and Alice build processes Research and development work will primarily be in Java and C#, also requiring familiarity with Unity and VR platforms.
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The Machine Learning Department within the School of Computer Science is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate as part of the Simons Collaboration on Learning the Universe. Specific areas of technical research include deep learning, generative models, foundation AI models, physics informed ML models, uncertainty quantification, robustness, and transfer learning.
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Research Assistant/Associate Professor. The ideal applicant will have a PhD, PharmD, or other related degree in public health, epidemiology, or health services research or related field, though candidates with other backgrounds and experiences will be considered.
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The Research Associate Sr will be conducting clinical assessments and brief manualized therapy interventions with research participants in the “Early Intervention for Youth At-Risk for Bipolar Disorder” study.
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As an Advanced AI Research Scientist, you formulate real-world problems into practical, efficient, and scalable AI and Machine Learning problems. With over 1,600 professionals dedicated to generative AI, leveraging the depth and experience of more than 40,000 AI and data professionals across the company our Generative AI and LLM Center of Excellence ( brings together our Experienced Innovation, Strategic Investment, Exceptional Talent, and Power Ecosystem.
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1-3 years of experience in a relevant field supporting clinical trials through a clinical site, CRO or trial sponsor, clinical research coordinator. Understanding and application of GCP, ICH, and applicable regulatory standards governing clinical research.
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Proficient technical skills with research credit regulations from the IRS, research credit case law, and utilizing R&D databases. Working knowledge of the tax issues associated with Research and Development.
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Staging and setting-up equipment for the study, which may include engaging with engineering, external equipment vendors, internal and external safety evaluators, and the research study team to ensure the equipment is set up properly.
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Research Associate Professor: at least 8 years of experience in academic research and investigational radiopharmaceutical production. As a leading academic institution with a strong commitment to research and innovation, we are looking for an experienced professional to lead our PET radiochemistry program and contribute to cutting-edge advancements in molecular imaging.
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The Alternatives Manager Research Associate specializes in alternative investments, with a focus on private markets. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in investment research, transaction management, and relationship building within the private markets landscape.
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