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Well versed with Hadoop, Hive, Spark using Scala, Kubernetes, Vertex AI, Presto/Trino, Cloud, Automic, Airflow and Data Lake concepts. Experience with Kafka connect, Druid, Big Query and Looker is added advantage.
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As a part of the global research, our AI research in Silicon Valley focuses on Foundation Models, Big Data Visual Analytics, Explainable AI (XAI), Natural Language Processing, 3D Perception & Mixed Reality, Cloud Robotics, Data Science, AI Platform, Time-series Analysis.
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Supermicro is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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Our team consists of domain experts in big data who have solved similar problems for companies such as Google, Vertica, Uber, Stripe, Facebook, Pure Storage, DBT, and Snowflake, and other thought leaders in the industry.
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Job Req ID: 24935 About Supermicro: Supermicro is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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The Research and Technology Center North America (RTC-NA) is dedicated to providing technologies and system solutions for various Bosch business fields, primarily in the field of artificial intelligence (for example, human-assisted AI, natural language processing, robotics, 3D perception, and AI platform), energy technologies, internet technologies, circuit design, semiconductors and wireless, as well as advanced MEMS design.
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Note: Data Annotation payment is made via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Compile monthly, quarterly, and annual GSOC statistical data. Perform GSOC related projects and tasks as requested by the GSOC Supervisor and/or Corporate Security Manager. Understand and execute general service GSOC Protocols.
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Silicon Valley is known for its leadership in the big data economy and its demand for talent in response to the exponential growth of data. Local data professionals regularly interact with our students through teaching classes, speaking at seminars, sponsoring internships, and supervising capstone projects.
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Demonstrated familiarity with electro-mechanical/mechanism design, aerodynamics, “data engineering” (instrumentation/data acquisition/data analysis) is preferred. Demonstrated familiarity with electro-mechanical/mechanism design, aerodynamics, “data engineering” (instrumentation/data acquisition/data analysis) is preferred.
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Bring your knowledge of computers and networking and take it to a new level in any one of the following product categories including: cloud, social, mobile/wireless, video, VoIP, large data, collaboration, web, Internet of Things, routing, switching, IPv6, data center, HPC, Telepresence and many more.
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Familiarity with main Wi-Fi SOC in the industry, like Qualcomm or Broadcom, is a big plus. Strong proficiency in OrCAD, Allegro, Arena, Ms office. Familiarity with main Wi-Fi SOC in the industry, like Qualcomm or Broadcom, is a big plus.
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The Department of Genetics is seeking a computational biologist (Research Data Analyst 1) to join the Engreitz Laboratory to map the regulatory wiring of the human genome to discover genetic mechanisms of heart diseases.
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Operating TEM tools to obtain TEM/STEM images, SAED, EDS and EELS data from samples. Learning & Development: take on career development programs and goal setting to create big possibilities for your career and life.
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Adobe is looking for a Machine Learning Engineer who will apply AI and machine learning techniques to big-data problems to help Adobe better understand, lead and optimize the experience of its customers.
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