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Examples include, but are not limited to, computational science research in at least one of the following: biology; chemistry; earth science; engineering; materials science; nuclear energy; physics; renewable energy; energy science; artificial intelligence; numerical methods & applied mathematics.
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Research in the areas of data visualization, human computer interaction (HCI), interactive and ubiquitous computing, data analytics, and data science at Dolby Laboratories focuses on all aspects of large-scale cloud and edge data platforms and services, and novel ways to accelerate discovering insight from data.
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A Master's or PhD degree in biostatistics, data science, biomedical informatics, epidemiology, public health, computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, or a related field.
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An advanced degree (master’s or doctoral) in a quantitative fields including but not limited to Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Astro/Physics, Computational Chemistry, all relevant engineering and science disciplines.
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A Masters’ degree in computer science, AI/ML, data science, mathematics, statistics, applied linguistics/psychology/neuroscience and related fields, or 2+ years of equivalent experience.
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Good to have - Airflow, Splunk, Kubernetes, Power BI, Git, Azure DevOps Project Management using Agile, Scrum B.S. Degree in a data-centric field (Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science, Engineering or other science field), Information Systems, Information Processing or engineering.
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The College of Science has five departments: the School of Computing & Design, Marine Science, Biology &Chemistry, Applied Environmental Science, and Mathematics & Statistics.
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Should possess a BS in Applied or Computational Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Controls and Dynamical Systems, Aerospace Engineering, Statistics and Probability, or a related field.
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Candidates must hold a recent Ph. D. degree in physics, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or related disciplines. in the Medical Physics & Engineering Division, Department of Radiation Oncology at UT Southwestern Medical Center to study.
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Passed VMWare Data Center Virtualization or End User Computing examination Passed Cisco CCNP Certification Prior hands on experience with Cisco networks Knowledge of networking protocols such Domain Name Server (DNS), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Knowledge of IP routing protocols and implementations.
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This role will be part of a dedicated hybrid actuarial/data science team designing and delivering powerful analytical tools utilizing statistical modeling, machine learning, cloud computing, and big data platforms to enhance or overhaul core actuarial processes.
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1+ year of experience in data engineering using open-source technology stack along with cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) 1+ year Experience working with Cloud Data Warehouse solutions (i.e., Snowflake, Synapse, Redshift.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, IT, MIS, or a related disciplineExpertise in Python, SQL, and RExpertise in ingesting data from a variety of structures including relational databases, Hadoop/Spark, cloud data sources, XML, JSON Expertise in ETL concerning metadata management and data validation Expertise in Unix and Git Expertise in Automation tools (Autosys, Cron, Airflow, etc.
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Using tools such as Snowflake and/or Databricks, they will also work with cutting-edge DevOps technologies, develop advanced analytics products, and apply data and statistical programming tools to enterprise data to advance and enable key mission outcomes within cloud environments (GCP, AWS, Azure.
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A Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, applied Mathematics, Business Administration, Economics/Statistics, Telecommunications, Data Communications, or a related field of study; and.
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