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PhD in one of the following fields: deep learning, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer science, robotics, computer vision, computational neuroscience, signal processing, speech and language technologies, or related fields.
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We are seeking individuals passionate in areas such as Computer Vision, Audio and Speech Processing, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Reinforcement Learning.
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8+ years of work experience as a machine learning engineer, data scientist, and software developer, preferably at least two years at a seed, Series A, or Series B company. Deep experience in machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, and natural language processing.
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As a Principal Applied Scientist in Search, you will possess deep expertise in machine learning and data science, with specializations in information retrieval, recommendations, ranking, large language models, and generative AI across various modalities.
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You are an individual with a deep understanding of computational genomics, bioinformatics, machine learning, statistics, next-generation sequencing, and single-cell multi-omics. Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or related quantitative field, with 5+ years of industry/academia experience.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, statistics, deep learning, reinforcement learning, experimentation, NLP, computer vision, recommendation system, and other data science domains.
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Meta is seeking a Research Scientist to join our AI Research Team, a research organization focused on making significant progress in AI. Individuals in this role are expected to be recognized experts in identified research areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational statistics, and applied mathematics, particularly including areas such as deep learning, graphical models, reinforcement learning, computer perception, natural language processing and data representation.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Data Science, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks. 3+ years of experience in Data Science, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks.
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Ph. D. in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Vision, Statistics, or related fields. You are supposed to be strong in both practical R&D and fundamentals with deep and broad expertise in several or at least a few applied science disciplines.
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As a Principal Applied Scientist in Search and Shopping, you will have deep expertise in machine learning and data science, with specialties in large language models, reinforcement learning, supervised learning, and generative AI across various modalities.
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PhD inComputer Science, Operations Research, Statistics, or highly quantitative field with strength in Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Statistical or other mathematical analysis.
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Strong proficiency with a deep learning framework such as TensorFlow or Keras. We are looking for a highly skilled machine learning expert to join our data science team within Client PDM (Pharmaceutical Development and Manufacturing) organization.
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2+ years of experience in Data Science or a related field, with a focus on building NLP/LLMs or Deep Learning models. Design and implement machine learning algorithms for NLP/LLMs or deep learning models at scale to meet business requirements.
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We are seeking a highly motivated machine learning and AI Principal Scientist to join our Computational Tissue Imaging Research team in the Translational Bioinformatics organization. Strong coding skills in Python, and experience with machine-learning and deep learning libraries (e.g., Scikit-learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc.
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We are seeking an experienced data science individual contributor to enable deep insights and capabilities to our clients through advanced analytics and machine learning techniques (e.g. predictive modeling, segmentation, etc.
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