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We are looking for a Machine Learning Infrastructure Engineer to help build cutting edge ML infrastructure at Moveworks. Design, build and optimize scalable machine learning infrastructure to support training, evaluation, and deployment of large language models.
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In depth understanding of Machine Learning / Deep Learning / NLP concepts. Stay updated with the latest industry trends in AI and machine learning, and continuously look for opportunities to apply these advancements to improve the LLM infrastructure.
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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, Master's degree 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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Good foundation in Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning, Large Language Models (LLM) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). Experience with scientific libraries in Python (numba, pandas) and machine learning tools and frameworks (scikit-learn, tensorflow, torch, etc.
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Causal Machine Learning, Causal Inference, Causal Discovery, Counterfactual, Causal Deep Learning, Causal Structure, Structure Learning, Structure Equation Model,SEM, Explainable AI, XAI, Data Science, Deep Learning, R, Python, Julia, Bioinformatics, Multiomics, Integrative Analysis, Medicine, Actigraphy, Pregnancy, Precision Medicine, Personalized Medicine, EHR, Electronic Health Records.
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You will learn practical modeling skills, as well as software skills to be a successful machine learning engineer. You will identify an applied machine learning problem in the enterprise search and question answering ecosystem.
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Research focuses on testing and evaluating emerging quantum hardware, investigations of quantum mechanisms that may be used to provide a quantum advantage, development of new algorithms and software for quantum computing, and application of quantum computing to a range of real-world problems involving planning and scheduling, machine learning, and fault diagnostics.
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By fusing cutting-edge machine learning, data analysis, and interactive visualization technologies, we research and develop scalable and transparent AI & big data analytic solutions (e.g., audio, images, sensor logs) for a range of domains, including Industry 4.0 (I4.0), IoT, autonomous driving, and connected vehicles.
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We are seeking individuals passionate in areas such as deep learning, computer vision, audio and speech processing, natural language processing, machine learning, reinforcement learning, computational statistics, and applied mathematics.
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5+ years of industry or research experience in state-of-the-art techniques in Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision and Image Processing. Use or develop AI and machine learning algorithms, such as one-shot/few shot learning, supervised/unsupervised learning, deep learning, reinforcement learning and others, to solve applied problems in computer vision.
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Areas of work include Sensing Hardware Engineering, Sensing ASIC Architecture, Algorithm Engineering, Machine Learning Engineering, Deep Learning, Firmware Engineering, Software Engineering, Quality Assurance Engineering, and User Studies and Human Factors Engineering.
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The Data Scientist will conduct artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) research and development for a portfolio of NASA applications with focus on aeronautics projects such as Air Traffic Management, Aviation Safety, Sustainable Aviation, and/or Advanced Air Mobility.
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As a Principal AI/ML Engineer ,you will be responsible forbuilding machine learning based solutions for Data Integration, Data Quality, Master Data Management, Data Governance, and other Information Management solutions.
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Programming skills and familiarity with GPU based technologies like CUDA, CuDNN and TensorR and background with deploying machine learning models on data center, cloud, and embedded systems.
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Knowledge of Deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow or Keras. We are seeking a highly motivated Computer Vision Research Scientist with demonstrated background and experience in developing computer vision and deep learning-based algorithms.
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