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We are interested in a variety of topics including data visualization and interactivity, applied machine learning and AI, AI bias and trust, big graphs, natural language processing, data mining, big data management, and heterogenous data analytics.
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Relevant areas of experience might include deep learning techniques, systems software, high performance computation, numerical algorithms, data science, cheminformatics, medicinal chemistry, structural biology, molecular physics, and/or quantum chemistry, but specific knowledge of any of these areas is less critical than intellectual curiosity, versatility, and a track record of achievement and innovation in the field of machine learning.
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Design and implement data science projects, including predictive modeling, machine learning, and statistical analysis, to optimize operations and support strategies. Stay current with the latest developments in data science, machine learning, and the AdTech industry to continuously improve our capabilities and inform strategic decisions.
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Experience with deep learning, data science, and NVIDIA GPUs. Experience in understanding business issues of large CSP, accelerated Computing/ Data Center technology/ Deep learning & machine learning.
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Understanding of Master data management, data visualization and story building, data science and machine learning is highly preferred. The Data and Analytics Director is accountable for the strategic governance and management of the North America Data and Analytics team.
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5+ years of experience working in Python and on Python applications, including Python dependency management, packaging and publishing tools as well as Python libraries commonly used in data science and predictive analytics.
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5+ years of experience working in Python and on Python applications (not Jupyter notebooks or similar), including Python dependency management, packaging and publishing tools as well as Python libraries commonly used in data science and predictive analytics.
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Python, Data science, Machine learning, Data, Sql, Erpss, Predictive modelling, Algorithm, Statistics, Daiss, Data analysis, Predictive analytics, Artificial intelligence, Azure, Modeling, Cloud.
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Working closely with business partners and engineers, the Data Scientists support operations through development and deployment of useful and scalable statistical, machine learning, and deep learning models that make our facilities safe, efficient, and optimal.
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Experience or interest in data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, wireless communications, sensors, semiconductors, Internet of Things, Ior related fields.
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Our Data Science Intern will be responsible for working on data science projects that drive strategic business objectives. Knowledgeable in Prescriptive Modeling like Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Recommendation, Search, or NLP.
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Modeling Expertise: Proven experience in predictive modeling, machine learning techniques, and developing robust data science models. Experience: 6+ years of experience in data science/analytics roles, with a minimum of 3+ years focused on data science/machine learning modeling.
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As a Data Scientist within Manhattan Associate’s Global R&D organization, you will contribute to the research, evolution, innovation, and productionalization of advanced analytic methods, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities across our industry leading Supply Chain solutions.
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Patent Specialist - IP PatentsLocation: Atlanta, GA | Charlotte, NCAn AmLaw 50 international law firm's Intellectual Property – Patents Group is looking for a Patent Specialist with a background in computer science or electrical engineering.
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Candidate Profile: Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science is preferred. Receive training and development that could lead to becoming a licensed patent agent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.
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