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BS degree in Linguistic, Data, or Business Operations/Management related fields (E.g. Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Data Engineering, Data Science, etc.
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Master's degree in linguistics, computational linguistics, language technologies or related field. 3+ years of work as a Computational Linguist, data scientist, or software engineer.
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Master's Degree in Computational Science, Engineering, Hard Sciences, Computational Linguistics, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Behavioral Sciences, PhD would be a plus, JD (Juris Doctor) with STEM background.
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Primary Responsibilities/Accountabilities:Collaborate effectively with cross-disciplinary teams across machine learning, computational materials and chemical sciences, and software engineering.
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Implement, design, develop, and innovate current and emerging computational biology and bioinformatics algorithms to analyze, manage, interpret, visualize, and illustrate original scientific data.
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Experience working with computational design and analysis tools such as Fluent, Abaqus, Ansys, COMSOL multi-physics and Matlab/Python. Bachelor's Degree from ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) in Engineering, Physics, Materials Science, or (STEM) Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.
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SUMMARY: We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Principal Scientist in Biotherapeutics Engineering to design and optimize biologics-based drugs, incorporating structural biology expertise as well as innovative computational methods.
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The Advanced Technology Group in Hillsboro is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Computational Scientist to join one of its dynamic research teams. As a Computational Scientist in our Research & Development team, you will have the unique opportunity to contribute to the pursuit of research and innovation in applications of scientific computing.
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These positions will be in the Computational Engineering Division (CED), within the Engineering Directorate, matrixed to the Center for Predictive Bioresilience. CPB is an exciting and fast-paced engineering center combining predictive computational modeling, machine learning, and experimental biology to develop medical countermeasures.
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Exciting Opportunity at MSK: Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Genomics and Cancer Data Science. Research experience in statistics and computational genomics, and familiarity with next-generation sequencing data and analysis tools (preferred.
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This role requires an understanding and working knowledge of classic control theory and vector control of electric motors; familiarity with IGBT- or MOSFET-based power electronics inverters used as motor drives (including rectifier front end); and familiarity with induction and/or permanent magnet electric machines.
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Light Horse Therapeutics is a small molecule drug discovery company based in San Diego, employing tools from chemical and computational biology, in conjunction with precision genome editing methods to identify functional/ ligandable sites on high value oncology protein targets for therapeutic intervention.
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B) Protein language models c) Drug discovery and protein engineering. PhD in Computational Biology, Machine Learning or a related scientific field. As a Research Scientist, you will be responsible for implementing and developing novel algorithms, as well as identifying and investigating promising research ideas in the field of multi-round experimental design, active learning, Bayesian optimization, model-based reinforcement learning, large language models, representation learning and uncertainty quantification, to relevant challenges in biological sequence design.
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Lead the technical aspects of Research Computing services and service components related to consulting, training, scientific application package support, and the development, porting, and optimization of research computing software focused on computational neuroscience, neuroimaging, neuro-engineering, and synthetic biology.
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Collaborating with stem cell biologists, computational biologists, and bioprocess engineers, you will significantly influence the future of food. Proven industry experience in mammalian cell line development and genome engineering.
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