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The role: Machine Learning Computer Architect. Research background with publication record in top-tier architecture, or machine learning venues is a huge plus (such as ISCA, MICRO, ASPLOS, HPCA, DAC, MLSys etc.
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In depth understanding of Machine Learning / Deep Learning / NLP concepts. Stay updated with the latest industry trends in AI and machine learning, and continuously look for opportunities to apply these advancements to improve the LLM infrastructure.
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This is a architect role in which you will be defining the architecture of the next generation of Machine Learning ASICs being built on the most modern process technologies and featuring industry leading performance and feature sets.
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We are looking for an AI/ML Systems Architect with excellent software development skills to join our Machine Learning team. Strong academic or industry background with a degree (BS, MS, or PhD) in deep learning, machine learning, or data analytics infrastructure, a strong software development background, and proficiency in Python and C.
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Engage with Applied Research (and Research) groups and design end-to-end machine learning solutions that have organizational-wide impact using innovative architectures. Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP.
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Sr. Machine Learning Solutions Architect. Scala, or Matlab programming, and at least one modern machine learning framework. MS in CS, CE/EE, Math, or Physics or related discipline with 5+ years in machine learning or similar algorithmic/computational experience in model development or deployment highly desirable.
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GPU Machine Learning (ML) Performance Architect, Work within and coordinate with a small team to analyze, implement, and optimize DirectML-TensorFlow and PyTorch for machine learning models.
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Software #Dev #Engineer #Intern #Machine #Learning #Chip #Architect #Annapurna #Labs. Software Dev Engineer Intern – Machine Learning Chip Architect, Annapurna Labs.
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You will focus on DSP and Accelerator products for Vision and Machine Learning. Become an applications engineering expert on Tensilica Vision and Machine Learning Products with a full understanding of the architecture, programming model, code optimization techniques and system integration considerations of these products.
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Knowledge of machine learning, deep learning and other AI algorithms. More than 5 years of experience in high performance Verilog RTL designs. Knowledge of machine learning, deep learning and other AI algorithms.
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Architect, simulate and design amazing machine learning solutions for our self-driving cars. 1+ years experience with machine learning architectures, acceleration and model optimization.
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We are now looking for a Deep Learning Computer Architect:NVIDIA is seeking architects like you to help design hardware accelerator and processor architectures that enable state of the art machine learning and data analytics algorithms and applications on our next-generation mobile, embedded and datacenter platforms.
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This is an exciting opportunity to work on the cutting edge of GPU Computing for Machine Learning. THE PERSON: You are a subject matter expert and strong technical contributor with machine learning and GPU programming experience.
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Experience in Machine Learning frameworks (Tensorflow, Pytorch), big data frameworks (Spark/Hadoop/Flink) My client is seeking an ML Architect to enhance model training pipelines, optimize inferencing performance, and collaborate on data pipelines supporting business needs.
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Samson Rose has been retained by an extremely exciting Humanoid robotics startup, to find them a Machine Learning Architect who will build the brain of their new robot, and be at the forefront of technological innovation.
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