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Nice to have: lithography, optical, camera, lasers and robotics. If your current titles is one of the following you may be a good fit: Customer Engineer, Equipment Engineer, Field Service Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Installation Engineer.
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Tasks As an NMT, you should be prepared to perform the following tasks: Attain required approval and signature by nuclear medicine physicians Transfer, position, and instruct patients in preparation for procedures Operate the scanner or gamma scintillation camera.
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The successful candidate will be able to work with color foundry to develop and optimize the color and ML process for state of art CMOS image sensor products. Direct experience on image sensor color filter, microlens process will be a plus.
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Uphold Cartier image by maintaining professional demeanor at all times and be an Ambassador for the Brand. Uphold Cartier image by maintaining professional demeanor at all times and be an Ambassador for the Brand.
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Goodwill truck drivers are responsible for loading and unloading trucks as well as operating a box truck (most frequently 24'-26') to facilitate the collection, delivery and transportation of donations to/from retail stores and donation sites safely and on time, and in a manner that maintains and promotes Goodwill's positive public image.
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Familiarity with of computational image processing and analysis of cryo-ET images. PhD or M.S. Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Bioengineering, Physics or related field.
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At the core of this transformation lies image processing and data compression. Experience and familiarity with computational image processing, AI and scientific computing applications. We are looking for a technical, user-focused Product Manager to help define and build the next generation of NVIDIA’s Image Processing Software with groundbreaking performance and functionality.
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Familiarity with physical security control systems (badging, door lock controls, camera systems) desirable. Performs periodic and on-demand system and vulnerability assessments related to third party risk management and penetration testing.
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We are looking for inquisitive, creative applied machine learning scientists with expertise in deep learning algorithms for image or time-series data. Design and implement machine learning algorithms that process image or time-series data measured by various sensors in different Apple products.
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With a private, technology-rich environment in which the Golf Instructor can operate, all lessons are taught within a private golf simulator driven by industry-leading launch monitor technology and outfitted with high-speed video capture from multiple camera angles.
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Customers can modernize their SAP systems using 200+ AWS cloud native services and 80+ SAP BTP services running on AWS, including offerings for data lakes, AI/ML, GenAI, image recognition, chat-bots, and more.
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Performing preventative, routine maintenance and minor repairs on camera, lighting and sound equipment, sending equipment out to authorized dealers for repair if it can not be fixed in-house, and coordinating with College IT specialists for editing and server computer updates, repairs and troubleshooting.
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Operate electrical tools such as a multi-meter or infrared camera Familiar with computer systems and software programs - i.e., MS Word, Excel, MS Outlook. A Tier I technician will gain an on-the-job understanding of the mechanical, electrical, fire life safety, and security systems used in a data center environment including, but not limited to the following: electrical distribution and layout, transformers, PLC’s, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, chilled water systems, CRAC/CRAH’s, pre-action sprinkler systems, security hardware, CCTV, monitoring, and CMMS systems.
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You have subject matter expertise and research in one or more of the following areas: scalable generative and diffusion models, generative model alignment with reward/cost models, controllability, distillation, mode recovery, fine-tuning with closed-loop RL, applications to autonomous driving and robotics, and other experiences such as video generation, text-to-image generation, in-painting/out-painting and so on.
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Embedded Software Engineer, Image Sensor and Tooling Responsibilities:Bring up new image sensors in linux or RTOS environments. Build tools for image processing and testing of SW/FW.Participate in design reviews of SW/FW and HW.Must have skills: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
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