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Machine Learning | Physics | Embedded Systems | Signal Processing | Data Analysis | Nvidia | Electrical Engineering | Cloud Computing | Cuda | TensorRT | Radio Frequency | Transmission Processing | Linux OS | Pytorch | Python | Causal Inference.
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Proficiency with CI/CD processes and contributes to a sustainable and robust codebaseExperience with batch jobs/data pipelines and is comfortable deploying through these systems (i.e. Airflow, Luigi, Composer)Build and interact with production systems for serving machine learning predictions.
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In our Data science track we prepare you to get job as one of the following: Python developer, a data analyst, data visualization developer, a statistician, a machine learning engineer or a data scientist.
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Minimum of 5 years of technical experience and 3 years of experience specifically in data science and machine learning. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including data scientists and product managers to align machine learning solutions with business objectives.
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Machine Learning Scientist – Quant AI - Vice PresidentThe Machine Learning Center of Excellence invites the successful candidate to apply sophisticated machine learning methods to a wide variety of complex tasks including natural language processing, speech analytics, time series, reinforcement learning and recommendation systems.
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From Amazon.com to world class machine learning pipelines, from cutting-edge digital healthcare to no-checkout retail, we push the boundaries of technology in every direction using the globe’s largest AWS deployment.
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Job DescriptionGen AI Solution Architect/Delivery Lead -DescriptionJob Title: Databricks Generative AI Solution Architect / Delivery LeadJob Location: Hybrid (preferred base cities: Atlanta, NYC, Chicago, NYC, Dallas, Houston, and Seattle)Job description: The AI Architect will leverage expertise in data science, specifically in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and software architecture to address complex business challenges.
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Applying data science methods (i.e., statistical modeling, machine learning techniques regression, forecasting / predictive modeling, decision trees) to healthcare and Life Sciences business problems.
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We are looking for a passionate Software Engineer, Big-Data Engineer, Machine-Learning Engineer, Full-stack Engineer, or UI/UX Engineer, who can contribute and make a difference in any of the different components of our Knowledge Graph Platform.
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Experience building loan-level credit/prepayment models from data preparation, data analysis, and model estimation through deployment into productionExperience with generalized regression models as well as machine learning frameworksVery strong programming and software design skills (Python, C.
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4- 8 years of experience as machine learning engineer/data scientist. Aggregate huge amounts of data and information from large numbers of sources to discover patterns and features necessary to build machine learning models for prediction and forecasting.
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Experience in Data science and Machine learning using Python, R, Java, C#, Spark, AutoML, TensorFlow, Amazon AML, Microsoft machine learning studio, PyTorch, IBM Watson and any graph DB.
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Additional experience with Pyspark, AWS S3, Lambda, EC2/AZ, Data bricks, Machine learning (ML), GenAI/ Computer Vision, Theory of Probability, GitLab, R Programming, GCP & Airflow will be preferred.
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Databricks Machine Learning Certificate Preferable. This includes knowledge of identity and access management, network security, encryption methods, secure data communication, and securing serverless architectures.
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Broad experience across multiple IT domains, including, Content/Data Security, Data Center Operations, Machine Learning, and Big Data Analytics. Proven experience with Big Data Analytics, Consumer Data Platforms, and Storage systems for media, entertainment, games, or sports, such as Content Lakes and Content Archives, as well as Media Asset Management (MAM) and Production Asset Management (PAM.
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