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In addition to managing this anticipated applied research effort, the Manager will also contribute to Freedom House’s monitoring and evaluation work across our grants portfolio. Freedom House is seeking an experienced Manager, Applied Research to support an anticipated Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) funded project on effective approaches to inclusive human rights programming within Ukraine.
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If you do not have experience in these areas, you will be assessed for your ability to develop these skills: - Applied research skills. Current Top-Secret clearance If you have demonstrated a passion for cyber technologies, are self-motivation, and adept at research and prototype development, you will excel as a part of our team.
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PhD, or Master's degree and 4+ years of field experience in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Operational Research, Statistics or a related quantitative field. Experience with defining organizational research and development practices in an industry setting.
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The Applied Research Center at ByteDance is a team dedicated to cutting-edge infrastructure system innovations, including but not limited to compute, storage, database, and networking. Keep up with the latest state-of-the-art in the open source and the research community in AI/ML, LLM and systems, and implementing and extending best practices.
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Amazon Web Services is looking for world class scientists to join the Security Analytics and AI Research team within AWS Security Services. Strong verbal/written communication skills, including an ability to effectively collaborate with both research and technical teams.
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As an Applied Research Co-op, you will help develop and test water analysis devices and systems including probes, electronics, smart controls, and data analytics. Under the guidance of the Director of Applied Research, Controls & Connectivity, you will work independently and as part of a team, researching and learning new skills and applying them to your job.
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Lead Quantum Computing technical path-finding, working with cross functional teams in Product, Engineering, and Applied Research. 5 years technical leadership experience working in applied research or path-finding for Quantum Computing.
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Your skillset will play a key role in our efforts to develop and deploy de novo medical devices to markets across the world, and more broadly advance the Applied Research team’s research in Corneal Science.
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The Office of Applied Research, Evaluation, and Data Analytics (OAREDA) provides data for decision support to the Chancellery, conducting a wide variety of quantitative analyses to guide policy and to evaluate academic and administrative processes.
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The Associate Director will be expected to manage and supervise DCA’s major quantitative and qualitative applied research and evaluation grants and projects from inception to publication and dissemination.
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Central Applied Science is an interdisciplinary team of quantitative scientists that aims to deliver research and innovation that fundamentally contribute to Meta's success. Individuals in this role are expected to have expertise and publications within research areas including artificial intelligence, machine learning, statistics, causal inference and experimentation.
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The University of Mississippi's National Center for Physical Acoustics (NCPA) is seeking a Research and Development Engineer I/II or Senior Research and Development Engineer to work with scientists and other NCPA staff to develop and design unique and state-of-art acoustic signal processing algorithms and software.
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Work as the site leader and a member of the extended global R&D team to support both the apparel and personal care businesses by managing necessary resources, workstreams, technicians and operators at the Applied Research Center.
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Serve as a data analyst to the Center of Surgical and Transplant Applied Research (C-STAR), using primarily national transplant registry datasets, also potentially including: discrete event simulation model outputs, health and demographic surveys, health care claims datasets, electronic health records, and other data sources.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaCurrent PhD, Applied Research Intern - Summer 2025. Engage in high impact applied research with the goal of taking the latest AI developments and pushing them into the next generation of customer experiences, or contributing to publications in this field.
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