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Master's degree in Statistics, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Economics, Data Science, Business Analytics, Computer Science, or a related technical field. Building predictive and descriptive statistical models using machine learning tool kit, Jupyter notebooks, Python, and/or SAS.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree or PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computational Linguistics, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or similar major. An Artificial I ntelligence (AI) practitioner, capable of hands-on development of the latest Machine Learning (ML) models , as well as, the ability to lead one or more delivery teams as required , in support of our Data and AI Practice.
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Data Science, Decision Analytics, Data Mining, Information Sciences, Information Technology, Quantitative Analysis, Operations Research, Operations Analytics, MBAs with Analytical Focus, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Data Management, Decision Science, Quantitative Science, Mathematics, Information Systems, Industrial Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing.
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As a Data Scientist Intern, you will work with a team of Data Scientists and other cross-functional partners to execute current analytics and predictive modeling initiatives and to research additional opportunities to implement machine learning and artificial intelligence solutions.
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As the Data Scientist, your skillset will create useful and actionable insight for the customer through the development of machine learning, deep learning models, and related algorithms.
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Implementing and validating predictive and prescriptive models and creating and maintaining statistical models with a focus on big data & incorporating machine learning. Your Role and Responsibilities As a Senior Data Scientist at IBM, you will work to solve business problems using leading edge and open-source tools such as Python, R, and TensorFlow, combined with IBM tools and our AI application suites.
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5 years of experience of professional as a Computer Scientist, or related role employing mathematics, statics, information science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, network science, probability modeling, data mining, data engineering, data warehousing, data compression, data protection, and / or other scientific techniques.
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This high performing team works with clients to implement the full spectrum of data analytics and data science, from data querying and data wrangling to data visualization and dashboarding for business intelligence (BI), to predictive analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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The successful candidate will lead projects to design, develop, and deploy data science and machine learning capabilities and products. B.S. Degree and 25 years of prior experience or Masters with 20 years of prior relevant experience in a quantitative or analytical field such as Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics, Statistics, Engineering, Physics, or Computational Social Science; or master’s degree or equivalent graduate degree including certificate-based advanced training courses.
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Experience in any of the following areas: algorithms and data structures, parsing, numerical optimization, data mining, parallel and distributed computing, high-performance computing, neural deep learning methods and/or machine learning.
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Under the Mathematics and Statistics (Computer Science and Data Science) series, the incumbent serves as a Computer Scientist (Data Scientist, Data Architect, or Data Engineer Student Trainee.
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Possess a degree in statistics, mathematics, computer science or related degree. May support projects and activities related to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
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Build, validate, test, and deploy machine learning or other data science models to predict and influence the behavior of consumers with the goal of optimizing products & processes.
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As a data scientist, you’re excited at the prospect of unlocking the secrets held by a data set, and you’re fascinated by the possibilities presented by IoT, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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A Master's degree or PhD in a quantitative field (e.g., statistics, computer science, mathematics physical/biological sciences, or GIS). Researching and identifying Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods – including Machine Learning (ML) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods.
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