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The K20 Evaluation and Data Scientist provides research and program evaluation support for the K20 GEAR UP GUF, OKC, GUMS partnership grants. The evaluation and data scientist will collaborate with Project Leadership and supporting staff to implement the intervention with fidelity and achieve targeted outcomes.
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Bachelors in Computer Science, Engineering or relevant field; graduate degree in Data Science or another quantitative field is preferred. Present information using data visualization techniques.
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The Medical Lab Scientist performs quantitative, qualitative and subjective lab procedures by manual and automated methods for inpatient and outpatients in all disciplines of the lab i.e. Microbiology, Serology, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Hematology, Blood bank, and phlebotomy as needed; Accurately performs Quality Assurance, calibrations, and Quality control processes; Consistently participates in and supports CAP compliance; Performs routing and specialty testing for patients of all age groups.
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Our Mission - TTI delivers practical, innovative and sustainable solutions to improve the movement of people, data and goods through research, education and technology transfer. TTI Associate Research Scientist.
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Set the standards for warehouse and schema design in massively parallel processing engines such as Hadoop and Snowflake while collaborating with analysts and data scientist in the creation of efficient data models.
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Establish scalable, efficient, automated processes for large-scale data analysis, machine-learning model development, model validation and serving. - Perform hands-on analysis and modeling of enormous data sets to develop insights that increase traffic monetization and merchandise sales, without compromising the shopper experience.
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Possess 2+ years of experience as a Machine Learning Engineer or Data Scientist. The team is dedicated to enhancing the shopping experience and reducing operational costs in the supply chain and logistics ecosystem by developing end-to-end algorithm capabilities using machine learning, operations research, data mining, and causal inference methods.
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From creating experiments and prototyping implementations to designing new architectures, our research scientists work on real-world problems that span the breadth of computer science, such as machine (and deep) learning, data mining, natural language processing, hardware and software performance analysis, improving compilers for mobile platforms, as well as core search and much more.
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In this role, the Data Scientist Manager will work directly with our federal clients to define. 5+ years of experience in in core programming languages and data science packages (Python, Keras, Tensorflow, PyTorch, Pandas, Scikit-learn, Jupyter, etc.
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RSDC is looking for an exceptional Software Developer / Data Scientist support the production of cognitive AI platforms. Must have a strong proficiency in Python, Java, or Groovy for data manipulation, statistical analysis, and machine learning model development.
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EVERSANA is seeking a Data Science professional to design, implement and deploy advanced machine learning / artificial intelligence algorithms across multiple domains including, but not limited to, healthcare, media, programmable ads, retail, and manufacturing.
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Experience as data scientist in the medical laboratory instrumentation line of business. The Data Scientist will be responsible for data analytics processes and results for the Platform R&D team.
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The Chief Scientist should have experience across the important technologies in the sensor technology space, including signal processing, RF and EO/IR hardware, machine learning/artificial intelligence, system integration, field testing, data collection, missions and CONOPs, open architectures and software development, along with a proven track record of delivering quality results to customers in the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Communities (IC.
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Undergraduate degree in a rigorous quantitative, technical, or scientific subject, including Operations Research, Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, Data Engineering, Computer Science or Engineering.
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The Method Development Staff Scientist supports multi-disciplined studies, generates critical scientific results, solve problems, communicates with clients and internal stakeholders and interprets data of a scientific nature.
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