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At least 3 years of experience in life science or pharmaceutical patent litigation, which includes Hatch Waxman litigation and disputes counseling. At least 3 years of experience in life science or pharmaceutical patent litigation, which includes Hatch Waxman litigation and disputes counseling.
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We are seeking a driven, creative, collaborative, and highly respected individual who is passionate about public policy, government affairs, regulatory policy, helping patients, innovative science, biotechnology, and public health to serve as Vice President, Policy & Advocacy.
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USPTO Office Actions Candidate will respond to office actions with the USPTO.Qualifications and SkillsDegrees Ideal candidates will have an Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Physics, or similar degrees.
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Familiarity with Computer Graphics and Computational Photography. Geomagical Labs is a 3D R&D lab, in partnership with IKEA. We create magical mixed-reality experiences for hundreds of millions of users, using computer vision, neural networks, graphics, and computational photography.
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Very strong analytic skills using tools such as R, STATA or Python to analyze social science research data. Demonstrated experience creating, conducting, analyzing, and reporting results of social science research, ideally as the project leader proposing and guiding research direction.
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With a minimum of 5 years of technical expertise in life science, laboratories, agriculture technology, GMP, and/or commercial architecture including demonstrated success as a project architect on a range of.
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Collaborate within Discovery Science and cross-functionally with Compound Management, Structural Biology, and Biology/Chemistry teams to develop and implement biochemical and biophysical assays for hit identification and lead optimization, evaluating compound potency, selectivity, and mechanism of action, biophysical and biochemical assay development.
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Have a Masters or Ph. D in computer science with a focus on machine learning & data analytics, or equivalent industry experience and at least 3-5 years of experience developing and applying machine learning methods.
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Advanced degree (Master or PhD) in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, or a related quantitative field. We are looking for an experienced machine learning scientist to join the Supplier Advertising ML Science team.
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Educational Background: Bachelor's or Master's degree in a quantitative field (physics, mathematics, computer science, statistics, engineering) Candidates with social science and natural science backgrounds who have shifted to heavier quant/software engineering roles are encouraged to apply.
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We are looking for experienced systems software engineers with BS/MS/PhD in Computer Science to join the Exadata Team @ Oracle Server Technologies! Job Requirements:- Degree or equivalent experience level (BS/MS/PhD): Bachelors/Masters/PhD.- Major(s): Computer Science/Electrical Engineering.
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Our team’s unique approach enables cross-pollination across a diverse range of fields, from physics, computer science, neuroscience, mathematics, cryptography, natural sciences and more.
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PhD in Computer Science, Robotics, or equivalent. Experience implementing interactions using machine learning algorithms, including large language models and computer vision. Experience working in the field of artificial intelligence, including autonomous and semi-autonomous driving systems or robotics.
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Starts equipment that produces images of internal organs and records diagnostic data on magnetic tape, computer disk, strip printout, or film. Keys test data and patient information into computer of ultrasound equipment to maintain record of test results.
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Degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related field. Master’s or Ph. D degree in computer science or computer engineering. Background in computer security, network security, or cryptography.
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