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Build state of the art machine learning models which leverage deep neural networks, biomedical signal processing algorithms, etc. PhD degree, or foreign equivalent, in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics or Bioengineering or a related field plus 3 years as a Data Scientist or any job title/occupation/position involving Data Sciences.
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Retail, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Analysis, Healthcare, Natural Language Processing, Speech Recognition.
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We’re looking for a Machine Learning Engineer who will build out and design machine learning infrastructure for a team of data & remote sensing scientists, working collaboratively with the Analytics and Software teams to deliver data-driven products and solutions.
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Implement real-time cutting edge algorithms in signal processing, computer vision, and machine learning. Propose, prototype, and deliver to new methods and machine learning models to multiple production environments including Linux and mobile (iOS, Android.
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Full Time] Machine Learning Engineer (Generative 3D & Computer Vision for AI Companions) at Hyper Online (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Machine Learning Engineer (Generative 3D & Computer Vision for AI Companions.
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Ph. D. in computational biology, systems biology, engineering, machine learning, or a related discipline, with 3+ years of working experience post graduation. insitro is a drug discovery and development company using machine learning (ML) and data at scale to decode biology for transformative medicines.
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Experience with Machine Learning (ML), with a particular emphasis on Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) Serve as the subject matter authority on all things machine translation and natural language processing.
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Familiarity with and knowledge of machine learning, natural language processing, text analytics, web data collection, and advanced data visualization is a plus.
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Experience applying machine learning (in particular deep learning) to health data, time series problems or both. As a data scientist, you will be tackling time-series based machine learning problems to help build the next generation of algorithms that will provide early prediction for these patients and their doctors.
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10 + years of professional experience as a data scientist or machine learning engineer with proven track record of delivering functional product oriented ML solutions. Altana provides the world’s only dynamic, intelligent map of the global supply chain - the Altana Atlas - using AI and machine learning models to connect with and learn from massive sets of public and private data.
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This may also include patent work related to image processing, databases, access management, natural language processing/understanding (NLP/NLU), and autonomous machines/vehicles.
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PhD in a field relevant to biomedical research (bioinformatics, biomedical engineering), or computer science (computer science, machine learning, artificial intelligence) or similar.
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Our mission and team expertise spans beyond software to advanced sensor systems, algorithms, embedded systems, signal processing, and machine learning. Spun out of Stanford in 2019, we have built an intelligent analytics platform fueled by our revolutionary device which uses machine perception and sensor fusion to provide an operations digital twin that combines factory operator activity with machine data for the first time.
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We're bringing together the best of computational linguistics, machine learning, and education research, to superpower teachers in their work. Our tech stack : We use React, React Native, Django, Postgres and GraphQL. In addition, we use Airflow, Docker, Expo, BigQuery, Data Studio, and other Google Cloud Platform services.
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