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Ph. D. in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Physics, Statistics, Applied Math or Operations Research. 15 or more years applying deep learning, machine learning or statistical models to solving real-world problems in the industry.
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PhD with specialization in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning, or computational cognitive science 10+ years of combined academic and research experience.
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Experience in any of the following areas: algorithms and data structures, parsing, numerical optimization, data mining, parallel and distributed computing, high-performance computing, neural deep learning methods and/or machine learning.
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As a member of this team, you will dive deep into our data and harness your strong data extraction, transformation, and load (ETL) skills to create data structures, build machine learning models, create forecasting , predictive and prescriptive models, build dashboards and visualization to support business strategy and enable GDSP to achieve its goals.
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This group is entrusted with developing core data mining, natural language processing, and machine learning solutions for AWS services. - Experience with neural deep learning methods and machine learning.
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A successful candidate will have strong machine learning background and a desire to push the envelope in one or more of the above areas. Experience building machine learning models or developing algorithms for business application.
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We are looking for an Applied Scientist who is passionate about building services and tools for developers that leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning. As an Applied Scientist, you are recognized for your expertise, advise team members on a range of machine learning topics, and work closely with software engineers to drive the delivery of end-to-end modeling solutions.
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Amazon is seeking a passionate, talented, and inventive Applied Scientist with a strong machine learning background and familiarity with LLMs to help build automated insights and generative AI tools to accelerate our customers' journey to the cloud.
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You will invent, implement, and deploy state-of-the-art machine learning solutions at Amazon scale, having a direct impact on revolutionary products used by millions. AWS is looking for world class scientists and engineers to join Amazon Q Developer Machine Learning team to develop groundbreaking generative AI technologies like Amazon Q and CodeWhisperer.
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We are hiring to grow our team, and are looking for well-rounded applied scientists with backgrounds in machine learning, foundation models, and natural language processing. - 3+ years of building machine learning models for business application experience.
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Python or related language- Experience with neural deep learning methods and machine learningPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience with modeling tools such as R, scikit-learn, Spark MLLib, MxNet, Tensorflow, numpy, scipy etc.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Arlington, VA, USA | Atlanta, GA, USA | Chicago, IL, USA | Denver, CO, USA | Herndon, VA, USA | Jersey City, NJ, USA | New York, NY, USA | Santa Clara, CA, USA | Seattle, WA, USA | Washington, DC, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 5+ years of building machine learning models for business application experience- PhD, or Master's degree and 6+ years of applied research experience- Experience programming in Java, C.
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Establish scalable, efficient, automated processes for large-scale data analysis, machine-learning model development, model validation and serving. Build machine learning models and utilize data analysis to deliver scalable solutions to business problems.
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Own the end-to-end machine learning lifecycle including identifying hidden relationships between data-variables, feature engineering, machine learning model development, training, validation using Amazon technologies such as Bedrock/Sagemaker.
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Do you have expertise in a range of data science methodologies and have a track record of developing machine learning (ML) models to answer business questions at scale? 3+ years of machine learning/statistical modeling data analysis tools and techniques, and parameters that affect their performance experience.
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