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Experience in applying Client analytical or computational (machine learning) technique and data science expertise to integrate and mine large complex data is a plus.
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Demonstrated capability in the complex data analysis techniques such as dimensionality reduction/scaling/normalization, clustering analysis, inferential statistics/regression analysis, and various machine learning techniques.
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PhD or equivalent education and industry work experience in Biological Sciences, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Structural Biology, Data Science, or related field. We are looking for a Protein Engineering Data Scientist to accelerate our efforts and we hope it’s you.
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Strong experience using key Python packages for data wrangling, machine learning and deep learning such as pandas, sklearn, TensorFlow, torch, transformers, LangChain, etc.
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Qualifications:· Candidates should have a doctoral degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, data science, other relevant fields with at least 1-3 years/ master’s degree with at least 5-7 years/BS degree with at least 10 years of relevant post-degree experience, preferably in pharma/biotech or related research organizations/academia.
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Candidates should have a doctoral degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, data science, other relevant fields with at least 1-3 years/ master’s degree with at least 5-7 years/BS degree with at least 10 years of relevant post-degree experience, preferably in pharma/biotech or related research organizations/academia.
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PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Physics or related fields. This person will be responsible for the generation, analysis, and communication of clinical next-generation DNA sequencing data for the Northstar oncology products.
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We’re searching for a Senior Machine Learning Engineer (Autonomy Data) Support our ML model development workflow, such as data collection, processing and other infrastructure.
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As an ML Scientist excited about developing treatments for unmet patient need, you’re not just searching through biology for applications that fit the latest developments in machine learning.
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MS, or above in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical discipline or equivalent experience What we offer you The chance to be part of a truly mission driven organisation and an opportunity to shape the future of autonomous driving.
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In this role, the team lead will guide efforts in data analysis and interpretation leveraging a broad skillset across data science, machine learning, and computational biology.
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The goal of the project is to extend existing codebases, as well as develop novel approaches to utilize machine learning for the autonomous interpretation of x-ray scattering data.
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The adjacent areas of major focus are Machine Learning Infrastructure and workflow, Experimentation Platform, Knowledge Graphs and various Data Science and Analytics related tooling.
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As a Machine Learning engineer in the Autolabeling team you will be responsible for designing and developing new Machine Learning models for our offboard automatic labeling systems, and deploying the models to label at scale the data necessary for the development of our next-generation autonomous vehicle platform and ultimately contribute to millions of Toyota production vehicles.
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Master's degree or PhD in Computer Science or related technical field with an emphasis on Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence. 2 years of experience with machine learning algorithms and tools (e.g. TensorFlow), artificial intelligence, deep learning, or natural language processing.
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