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Master's degree in Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, or related field and 1+ year of Software Engineering, Hardware Engineering, Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Game Rendering, or related work experience.
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There is an abundance of challenging and sophisticated work here, thus you will be exposed to a diverse array of complex software and computer engineering applications (cryptography, block-chain, artificial intelligence (AI), enterprise and mobile applications, databases, web and cloud services, operating systems, software user interfaces, open source, 3D graphics, grid computing, networking, telecommunications, network protocols, IEEE standards, network security, etc.
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Bachelor of Science degree preferably in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Network Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Math, or Physics.
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Excellent computer skills with experience using flow cytometry analysis software, including FlowJo, Graphpad PRISM and Microsoft office. Artivas lead product candidate, AlloNK, is a non-genetically modified, off-the-shelf, allogeneic, cryopreserved NK cell therapy designed to enhance the antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) effect of mAbs to drive B-cell depletion and to be administered in the community setting.
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Master's degree with 6-8 years or PhD with 2 years in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, communication area or related field preferred. Experience with (Keysight/R&S/Viavi) test equipment and software for Layer 1/2/3 test.
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Basic Qualifications: Data Center Engineer (T02): Bachelor of Science Degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) related field with 2 or more years of engineering experience or MS with 0 years or more year of engineering experience or Ph. D. with 0 or more years of engineering experience Active in scope DoD Top Secret Clearance Ability to obtain and maintain initial Special Program Access (SAP/PAR.
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Life Science People is excited to partner with a cutting-edge biomarker discovery startup at the forefront of advanced metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics. PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Biochemistry, Biology, or a related scientific field.
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Background in a relevant scientific area, such as drug discovery, therapeutic development, computational chemistry, computer vision, statistics, artificial intelligence, modeling, simulations computational genomics or biology, statistical genetics, data science, chemistry, or biology.
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Preferred Experience MSc. or PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field. Collaborate with various internal teams, including software, assay development, microfluidics, and systems engineering.
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Bachelor's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Engineering, Geology, Biology, Environmental Science, Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 12 years relevant experience.
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Perform routine traffic engineering tasks including but not limited to data collection, traffic analysis, traffic signal design, signing and marking, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) planning and design.
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A Ph. D. degree in a field related to quantitative analysis, such as physics, mathematics, artificial intelligence, computer science, applied mathematics, electrical engineering, or similar.
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Ph. D. with 0-2 years’ experience (or M.S./B.S with equivalent years of experience) in a relevant scientific, engineering, or mathematical discipline (e.g., Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics.
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PhD in Genomics, Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, or a related field required. PhD in Genomics, Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, or a related field required.
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The Traffic Engineering and Loss Mitigation section consists of over 30 County staff including County Traffic Engineer, Unit Manager, Project Manager, engineers, and technical staff who oversee the operations, planning, and asset management of nearly 2,000 miles of County-maintained roadways, to keep them in a safe and operable condition.
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