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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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Experience with applying machine learning techniques to big data systems (e.g., Spark and Hadoop) with TB to PB scale datasets. As a Machine Learning Data Scientist at Meta, you will have the opportunity to do groundbreaking applied machine learning work that will shape the industry and the future of people-facing and business-facing products we build across our entire family of applications (Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, Reality Labs.
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Working with large-scale datasets, design and develop novel machine learning algorithms particularly in LLM to provide automation of clinical tasks using one or more of medical images, electronic medical records, waveforms, and clinical reports.
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Establish scalable, efficient, automated processes for large-scale data analysis, machine-learning model development, model validation and serving. - Experience with neural deep learning methods and machine learning.
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Will start working on together things like data analytics and machine learning o Expanding horizon and involve in machine learning and data analytics. AR flow for production support- apache airflow system (new learning for data engineers.
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We leverage advanced techniques in generative AI, LLMs, machine learning, and cloud platforms to streamline, automate, and optimize how Figure operates. Experience using web services (GCP, AWS), and distributed data/computing tools (Ray, Spark, Map/Reduce, Hadoop, Hive, etc.
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Uplevel risk machine learning excellence on privacy/compliance, interoperability, risk perception and analysis. Proficiency or publications in modern machine learning theories and applications such as deep neural nets, transfer/multi-task learning, reinforcement learning, time series or graph unsupervised learning.
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As a data scientist, you're excited at the prospect of unlocking the secrets held by a data set, and you're fascinated by the possibilities presented by IoT, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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Applies strong expertise in AI through use of machine learning, data mining, and statistical models to design, prototype and build next generation AA engines and services. approach (Design Thinking), Solve it using Advanced Analytics and Machine learning.
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Proven experience integrating machine learning models into software solutions. Expertise in big data processing technologies like Amazon EMR to run Apache Spark, Apache Hive and Presto.
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7+ years of experience in software engineering and machine learning, with a focus on building and maintaining ML infrastructure or Batch Compute infrastructure like YARN/Kubernetes/Mesos.
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As an SDS Machine Learning Engineer, you will employ predictive modeling and statistical analysis techniques to build end-to end solutions for improving security, fraud prevention, and operational efficiency across the company, from manufacturing to fulfillment to apps and services.
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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Successful completion of one or more assessments in Python, Spark, Scala, or R, Using open source frameworks (for example, scikit learn, tensorflow, torch.
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Working alongside our generalist consultants, Bain's Advanced Analytics Group (AAG) helps clients across industries solve their biggest problems using our expertise in data science, customer insights, statistics, machine learning, data management, supply chain analytics and data engineering.
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Experience with cloud platforms (e.g. AWS, GCP, Azure, Databricks, etc) and associated machine learning products, e.g. Amazon SageMaker, Azure ML. Solid understanding of foundational concepts and algorithms in statistics and machine learning, including NLP, linear/logistic regression, SVM, random forest, boosting, neural networks, dimensionality reduction, reinforcement learning, etc.
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