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The work is focused on developing research concepts and prototype software that provides autonomous Air Traffic Management (ATM) services to all types of airspace users that will enable safe integration of autonomous vehicles into the National Airspace System.
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As an Applied Research Scientist, you will innovate and translate cutting edge research into user experiences. The AI landscape has gone through incredible change between 2016, when Snorkel started as a research project in the Stanford AI Lab, to the generative AI breakthroughs of today.
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Formed in late 2022, with founders from Stanford University School of Medicine and Forty Seven Inc. (acquired by Gilead in 2020 for $4.9B), Inograft aims to develop life-changing therapies by applying proven stem cell therapies to areas of significant unmet medical need, including genetic disorders, autoimmune diseases, aging, and organ transplant.
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Conduct lab-based user testing, remote testing, paper prototype testing, iterative prototype testing, concept testing, field research, and survey design. Your UX research studies will be agile, keeping pace with the rapid innovation in the team, but also making sure that we're keeping an eye on the big picture in understanding our customer groups.
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Demonstrate domain expertise by paying close attention to market trends, breakthroughs in technology, and university research & technology publications in digital health that are relevant to Samsung’s consumer health offerings.
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Kodiak Sciences offers a unique opportunity for a highly motivated Senior Research Associate to join our Bioanalytic team. As a key member of our team, you will ideally have an immunology background and experience with bioanalytical assays for pharmacokinetic, anti-drug antibody, drug potency, and biomarker testing.
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Social Science Research Coordinator (Hybrid) Professor Russ Poldrack’s lab is seeking a new full-time Research Coordinator. The RC will work closely with and report directly to Dr. Patrick Bissett, a Senior Research Scientist in Prof. Poldrack’s lab.
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As a Research Intern – Vision Language Models at Dolby, you will have the opportunity to work. Proven ability to pursue new areas of vision language research for AI, or data analysis. This opportunity will be based out of our research office in Sunnyvale, California.
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The Team You’ll Be A Part Of: The Customer Success Group (CSG) under Go-To-Market (GTM) organization provides field supports and services in market-leading solutions for EDA and TCAD. Our team drives the successful adoption of our best-in-class technologies and platforms at our broad and growing set of customers and partners across diverse market segments.
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Conduct thorough legal research and draft high-quality legal documents, including transaction agreements, disclosure schedules, and related documentation. Proficiency in conducting legal research and analysis.
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Strong experience working as or for the Chief Financial Officer in a National Laboratory, Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC), University or other "not for profit" scientific or research institution and background with funding from the federal government.
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Gather, validate, and evaluate product and market requirements through market and customer research, competitive and product research. The VP Product role offers the successful candidate the opportunity to pioneer the application of generative AI to disrupt the $105bn end-to-end digital assurance & software quality management market and pioneer Qcentric code generation.
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Quant UXRs vary in background and use skills from computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other fields.
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If the thought of helping people make healthy choices in one of the fastest growing retailers is up your alley – then we need YOU to join our winning team at Sprouts Farmers Market as an Assistant Meat Manager.
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We are looking for a Quantitative User Experience Researcher to help us understand the key needs of the design language using a combination of foundational and tactical quantitative research. You will investigate user behaviour and user needs using empirical research methods such as survey research and regression analyses.
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