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Title : Python with data science & visualization. Data Viz tools like R Shiny, Tableau (nice to have) Bonus: if Full stack engineer, a bonus would be building E2E applications (backend and frontend) on iOS devices (using Xcode.
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Advanced degree (PhD or Master) in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Statistics, or related technical field with preferred 3+ years of relevant experience. As a Machine Learning Engineer at CSS, you'll be an integral part of building out the state-of-the-art AI intelligence engine and applications for the food industry.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Systems, or related field. Optimize Palantir Foundry models for performance and scalability in a cloud-based data warehouse environment (e.g., AWS S3, Redshift.
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The employer will alternatively accept a PhD in Financial Engineering, Quantitative Finance, Statistics, Data Science, Applied Math, Computer Science, Econometrics, or related field of study plus 3 years of experience in the job offered or as Predictive Science, Applied AI ML Lead, Data Scientist Lead/VP, Sr Quantitative Analyst, Sr Bond Analytics Analyst, Financial Research Analyst, Financial Product Development Associate, or related occupation.
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Current undergraduate junior-year student graduating in summer or fall 2026, studying Data Science, Data Engineering, Computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or related area of study.
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Candidates must have IP experience including patent drafting and prosecution and a background in computer science, electrical engineering, or similar. Candidates must be admitted to the USPTO and have prior legal experience.
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Glean is building a world-class Data Organization composed of Product Data Science, Applied Science, Data Engineering and Business Intelligence groups. Partner with evaluation infrastructure and product data science teams to identify, implement and maintain statistically principled ways to measure the efficacy of ranking policies and LLM-based systems.
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Working as part of a multidisciplinary group, the Life Science Research Professional 3 will lead the design and construction of large libraries of DNA sequences for cellular engineering experiments, isolate and culture primary human immune cells and stem cells, and large scale pooled genetic screens.
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BS or MS in Data Science, Computer Science, or 3+ years Data Science experience. Experience in building data visualization in Tableau. Experience using SQL. SQL with Cloudera Impala is a plus.
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Prime Video offers customers a vast collection of movies, series, and sports—all available to watch on hundreds of compatible devices.
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A successful candidate will have an established background in launching software or services, hands on data science, AI, ML, technical background or experience driving technical products, an entrepreneurial background, and a passion for great customer-centric online produ.
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Research Scientist, Central Applied Science (PhD) Responsibilities. Central Applied Science is an interdisciplinary team of quantitative scientists that aims to deliver research and innovation that fundamentally contribute to Meta's success.
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As a Data Science Intern, you will join the Data team of data scientists and engineers to turn Databricks business and operations data into insights for product design, strategies for customer acquisition/retention, and optimizations to engineering system efficiency/stability/performance.
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Our client, a leading social media platform, is seeking a Marketing Science Partner on a fully remote basis. What are we looking for in our Marketing Science Partner (Fully Remote)? A bachelor’s degree in psychology, statistics, economics, behavioral or social science, or a related field.
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Apply the theories and methods of a life science discipline to interpret and perform analyses of experiment results; offer suggestions regarding modifications to procedures and protocols in collaboration with senior researcher.
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