Careers at the Robotics Institute
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The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University was established in 1979 to conduct basic and applied research in robotics
technologies relevant to industrial and societal tasks. Seeking to combine the practical and the theoretical, the Robotics Institute has diversified its efforts and approaches to robotics science while retaining its original goal of realizing the potential of the robotics field. Faculty members hold primary appointments in the Institute and also in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the other units of the School of Computer Science. In addition to the Robotics Institute, the School of Computer Science is also home to the Computer Science Department, Language Technologies Institute, Machine Learning Department, Human Computer Interaction Institute, and Institute for Software Research. |
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Types of Positions |
- Faculty Postions
Tenure and non-tenure track positions, including teaching faculty, research faculty, lecturers, and systems faculty.
- Staff Positions
Technical and non-technical positions, including project scientists, research staff, programmers, administrators, executive assistants, and office assistants.
- Postdoctoral Positions
Short-term fellowships for recent PhD graduates.
- Internships
Summer and semester-long internships for undergraduates interested in robotics research.
- Employers Seeking Students
Lists potential job openings for current Robotics graduate students.
- Students Seeking Employment
Recent or upcoming Robotics Institute graduates who are looking for jobs.
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| Employee Statistics (as of 2 Nov 2008) |
*Graduate students from affiliated departments also participate.
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