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This position offers a tremendous opportunity to learn and gain experience in next-generation sequencing, bioinformatics, deep learning, software engineering, and the science of developing new clinically relevant tests.
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We are seeking an exceptional Senior Software Engineer to join us in building state-of-the-art machine learning infrastructure for our mobile advertising platform. You will be part of the engineering team that builds systems to train deep-neural-network machine learning (ML) models, as well as the infrastructure to deploy them for real-time, high-scale ad targeting.
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Additional requirements include the ability to read and implement related academic literature and experience in applying state of the art deep learning models to computer vision (e.g. segmentation, detection) or a closely related area (speech, NLP.
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Familiar with at least one of the mainstream deep learning frameworks, like TensorFlow, Pytroch or Jax; familiar with their underlying frameworks and implementation mechanisms. Rich experience and understanding of NLP, solid foundation in Machine Learning such as optimization, sparsity, etc.
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Demonstrated experience using CUDA and NVIDIA GPU accelerated libraries for AI, machine-learning, and deep learning. · Demonstrated experience applying deep learning and machine learning processing libraries, including PyTorch, TensorFlow, Keras, and scikit.
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Research and Innovation: Staying updated with the latest developments in deep learning and Natural Language Processing (NLP). Rich experience in machine learning, particularly in NLP and deep learning.
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Proficient in using at least one mainstream deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow/PyTorch, understanding distributed training, distillation acceleration, and other implementation methods.
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Familiar with commonly used machine learning and deep learning algorithms, understand basic network model structure (DNN/LSTM/CNN, etc.) , have practical experience in deep learning training and reasoning model tuning.
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Extensive experience using common machine learning and deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenAI, and LangChain. Expert understanding of the state of the art of two or more fields in artificial intelligence; NLP and generative AI, probabilistic graphical models, time-series analysis, weak supervised learning, etc.
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The EMS Division is the home to the NSF IUCRC Center of Big Learning (CBL), which focuses on deep learning acceleration, model compression, image and video compression, remote sensing, and vision.
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You will work on state of the art technologies alongside experts in Deep Learning, Computer Vision, and vehicle control for NVIDIA’s next-generation automotive products. NVIDIA’s deep learning platform has already made a major impact to the field and is broadly used across leading academic institutions, start-ups, and industry, including the world’s largest Internet companies.
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The campus also hosts a Graduate Academy of Art, a Science Museum, and an Art Museum, which together comprise the Cranbrook Educational Community. Ensure that responses to student behaviors are thoughtful, developmentally grounded, and anchored in restorative practices so that they foster opportunities for student learning and growth.
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Current assignments include state of art computer vision, machine learning and deep learning problems requiring both conventional approaches and bleeding edge technologies.
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Demonstrated ability to push the envelope in such domains as deep learning, NLP, causal learning and bandit learning. As a Senior Principal Scientist on Prime Video you will have deep subject matter expertise in the area of recommendations science.
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BASIS teachers celebrate the art of elementary education and, guided by the belief that any child can excel, our elementary teachers' deep pedagogical expertise ensures that each student receives a world-class education.
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