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B.S., M.S., or equivalent in biology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering or related field. Write and review technical documents including development reports, tech transfer reports, manufacturing batch records, and other related documents.
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This role demands a deep understanding of ServiceNow, with strong Now platform knowledge with an emphasis on ITSM, ITOM, ITAM, third-party integrations, flow designer, and application development.
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Iterate existing production lines' processes, fixturing, tooling, and automated equipment to continuously improve safety, ergonomics, material flow, and waste reduction by implementing Lean Manufacturing best practices.
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BA/BS; Educational degree must be relevant to the position (e.g. biomedical research, physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or neuroscience.) BA/BS; Educational degree must be relevant to the position (e.g. biomedical research, physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or neuroscience.
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Familiarity with Javascript static typing capabilities like Typescript or Flow. We are seeking a self-motivated and talented Front-End Web Developer that can bring a unique blend of skills to our team as we build innovative front-end interfaces that interact with our advanced flight safety system in flight.
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You'll work closely with other engineers, product managers, and field team members to ensure that Snorkel Flow users working with NLP use cases can build high quality training datasets, integrate with the latest foundation model technology to build and adapt models, and take advantage of state-of-the-art error analysis and development automation.
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We build a high performance, distributed and scalable software execution environment for SambaNova DataScale & SambaSuite platform(s) to support data-flow applications e.g. ML training and inference, data processing operations like ETL, and HPC applications.
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Bachelor's degree in food science, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or similar field. Master's Degree Degree in Food Science, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering or similar field. This position is for a major food company, and the ideal candidate would be someone with 5 7 years food product development experience.
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Working knowledge of CSS pre-processors like SASS/LESS. Flow/Typescript, Storybook is a bonus. Working knowledge of CSS pre-processors like SASS/LESS. Flow/Typescript, Storybook is a bonus. Familiar with Single Page Applications / SPA, Mono-repo, Micro-Frontend Development (MFE.
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Tools you may use include Azure services such as Azure Machine Learning and Azure prompt flow, as well as python, langchain, streamlit, docker, git, and elastic search. Experience with NLP, Large Language Models, LLM prompt engineering, vector databases, Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), and search engines.
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The Clinical Command Center (CCC) Nurse Practitioner at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System (VAPAHCS) provides direct patient care and works collaboratively with members of the CCC and Medical Service specialties to ensure optimization of patient flow throughout the health care system.
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We’re a tight-knit team of proven drug hunters, deep learning researchers, and software engineers united by a common mission — drive AI innovation in biochemistry, discovering and developing groundbreaking therapies for patients suffering from severe disorders.
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Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, engineering, optical engineering, or related field required. Experience with spectroscopy instrumentation (UV/VIS, Fluorescence, IR, FTIR, Raman) is beneficial.
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Requirements Best Practice assessments and implementations within AWS Review existing AWS configurations and provide account and org level hardening recommendations Participate in Vulnerability Management Improve Network Security within AWS - Network ACLs, Security Groups, WAF, VPC Flow monitoring, etc Security Change & Compliance Automation - implement an IaC approach where possible.
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Strong background in protein sciences and protein biochemistry. BA/BS in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or related field with 0 - 2 years of knowledge, or experience with below listed characteristics and techniques for the position.
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