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Experience overseeing, developing, managing, researching and/or using relevant aspects of AI, data science, applied machine learning, large language models, generative AI, ethics, and/or digital health in domestic or global health contexts.
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Bachelor's Degree with a Healthcare, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics/Statistics, Business, OR an Applied Science major. The Senior Business Intelligence Developer should be able to enhance the data driven culture within the Henry Ford health System, must be able to work in cross-collaboration to gather data, generate reports, develop automated tools, and provides actionable interpretation of information to all the customers.
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Education: Completion of two (2) academic years of graduate-level education, or a master's degree or equivalent graduate degree from an accredited college of university directly related to the work of the position (i.e., applied economics, econometrics, financial economics, mathematics, data science, statistics, public policy or other fields related to the position.
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Working knowledge appropriate analytic methods and methodological tools in one or more of the following areas: Applied mathematics (e.g. probability and statistics, formal modeling, computational social sciences)Computer programming (e.g. programming languages, math/statistics packages, computer science, machine learning, scientific computing)Visualization (e.g. GIS/geospatial analysis, telemetry analysis.
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We are seeking an engineer with a technical background in one of the following disciplines: systems engineering, applied operations research, modeling and simulation, RF and satellite communications, artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), or applied data analytics.
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Ph. D. with a strong background and interest in applied behavioral science research, research methodology, and statistics (candidates who are all but dissertation (ABD) are eligible to express interest in this position.
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2 year+ machine learning and data science experience. The Washington Post Personalization team is looking for an applied machine learning scientist who is excited to create forward-thinking solutions for the next generation of journalism.
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Master's or Ph. D. in Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or related field. Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP) and big data technologies (e.g., Hadoop, Spark) for scalable data processing and model deployment.
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PhD in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics/Statistics/Data Science, or any quantitative field. Master’s in computer science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics/Statistics/Data Science, or any quantitative field.
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Demonstrated experience embracing and participating in a culture of knowledge sharing to broaden the understanding of: o advanced methods or o niche statistical methods and o data science analytic methods and o coding techniques to include fundamental understanding of model/formula strength, limitations, warnings and weaknesses when applied in various scenarios.
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QualificationsBasic Qualifications:Master's degree in Statistics, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Economics, Data Science, Business Analytics, Computer Science, or a related field and 1 year of experience in the job offered or in a Data Scientist-related occupation.
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Enrolled in full-time graduate degree program or foreign equivalent in data science, applied mathematics, economics, econometrics, finance, engineering, statistics, computer science or related quantitative subject area.
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PhD degree in applied mathematics, data science, physics, computer science, engineering, statistics, economics or a related field required; comparable work experience may be substituted for the PhD degree.
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You will work closely with business partners and an interdisciplinary team of UX and science experts in economics, applied science, and engineering, to create and deliver positive impact for Amazon employees at scale.
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PhD in a STEM field (such as Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Statistics, Biology, Computer Science) or Operations Research, Data Science, or any other data-intensive research field; OR.
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