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Proven experience as an NLP Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, or similar role, with a strong background in natural language processing and machine learning.
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Python ecosystem preferred, R will be acceptable, machine learning libraries & frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn) and familiar with data processing and visualization tools (e.g., SQL, Tableau, Power BI.
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Production-level experience with core quantitative analysis techniques (e.g., predictive modeling, machine learning, artificial intelligence, or natural language processing) in a consulting environment.
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Ideal candidates have a strong publication record in areas including artificial intelligence data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, and/or fields such as cognitive science, learning analytics, and psychometrics.
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We are on the forefront of CBRN defense and we are looking for talented Data Scientists that have applied experience in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning and/or natural language processing to join our team.
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Experience with Machine Learning (ML), with a particular emphasis on Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) Serve as the subject matter authority on all things machine translation and natural language processing.
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Solid ML background and familiar with standard NLU, NLG, and LLM techniquesPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- PhD in Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering, or Mathematics with specialization in machine learning, deep learning, or natural language processing- 4+ years experience in building conversational AI and/or natural language processing systems.
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Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or SQL. Strong knowledge of machine learning techniques, statistical analysis, and data visualization tools Tableau, Power BI.
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Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Scientist Associate or AWS Certified Machine Learning are advantageous. A master’s degree or PhD in Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field, with at least 5 – 7 years’ experience in data science or a similar role.
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Expertise in a subset of the following: machine learning, object detection, image segmentation, computer vision, image processing, remote sensing, spectral science, neural models for autonomous vehicles/robotics, structure from motion (SfM), natural language processing (NLP), large language models, data fusion, change detection, and pattern of life analysis.
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This would include areas such as machine learning, deep learning, explainable AI, generative AI, large language models, signal processing, computer vision, bioinformatics, or related fields.
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Demonstrated experience with and mastery of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques within one or more of the following fields: natural language processing, image processing and computer vision, image and pattern recognition.
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The Lead Machine Learning Engineer will help craft the strategic vision for the application of cutting-edge AI methodologies at Exact Sciences and work as a partner with biostatisticians, bioinformatics scientists, and data scientists to further our goal of helping eradicate cancer by preventing it, detecting it earlier, and guiding personalized treatment.
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Good understanding of machine learning, deep learning (including LLMs) and natural language processing and ability to optimize machine learning models to adapt to solving various kinds of issues.
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Requirements: Requires a Master’s in Statistics, Computer Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, Applied Math, Operations Research, Economics, or a related field plus two (2) years of experience as a Data Scientist, Data Engineer, or other occupation/position/job title involving research and data analysis.
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