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As a Data Science intern on our team, you'll be working on various algorithms and using Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods to work on some of our most interesting problems using expertly curated datasets.
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The PositionThe Science Engagement Division at the Adler Planetarium (Adler) is seeking candidates for a Postdoctoral Fellowship position in the field of Data Science, with an emphasis on Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis.
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The Research Associate will work with research teams within the Bridge to support research projects focused on LGBTQ+ communities, arts, and culture, and advancing equity in social science research.
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Details Kemper is seeking a SAS Administrator/Engineer for our Data Science Services team. Maintain user provisioning in SAS Management ConsoleCollaborate with the network, security, and server administration teams to implement Kemper data and security standards, including but not limited to firewall rules modification, server whitelisting, data masking, and row level security.
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Experience with value-based care analytics and data science. Deliver analytic and data science products – from business intelligence to analytics to predictive modeling – within the health care data domain (e.g., clinical outcomes, clinical quality, cost of care.
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The DSI executes the University of Chicago’s bold, innovative vision of Data Science as an evolving discipline; the PSD explores new frontiers in the physical and mathematical sciences to lead the world in inquiry and impact.
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Play a pivotal role in guiding the strategic direction for ML, NLP, LLM, and algorithm development within a world-class AI ML team, working closely with well-renowned experts in AI/ML modeling, ML engineering, data science, and data engineering.
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The Liu lab at the Section of Genetic Medicine is looking for a Data Scientist specializing in data science and functional genomics. Provides professional support to staff or faculty members in defining the project and applying principals of data science in manipulation, statistical applications, programming, analysis and modeling.
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Engineering, Data science or another quantitative field (i.e. mathematics, statistics, economics, etc.) Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate, Power BI Data Analyst Associate, AWS Certified Data Analytics, Enterprise Data Warehouse certifications, Palantir, Client Side performance metrics tools e.g.
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Computer Science, Information Systems, aviation management or related degree, Operations Research , MBA. 5+ years in Data Analysis, Business intelligence, analytics, and data engineering, with 3+ of those years in a Fortune 500 company.
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The role responsibilities include, but are not limited to building historical and stochastic event sets, modeling of water depths, coastal flooding footprints, implementation of flood defenses and levees into models, estimating hurricane parameters, analyzing tropical cyclone related data, implementing hazard into modeling platform ELEMENTS, incorporating of climate change research into storm surge modeling etc.
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Under the guidance of the Community Data Manager, the Community Restorative Justice Hubs’ Coordinator, and the Executive Director of the Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice, the Data Specialist will provide data monitoring and analysis support for a network of community-based violence prevention organizations.
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The Executive Director, Clinical Health Research Informatics is responsible for supporting organization wide healthcare research by using data science. They provide leadership to data science teams at the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, Office of Population Health Sciences and UI Health by improving centralized data processes; this includes developing a program and related processes to facilitate requests for data that support research goals.
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Inspire, collaborate, and build credibility as a domain expert in Big Data specifically data science, data governance, and master data management. Working technical knowledge and experience with data science and machine learning (e.
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Also preferred is experience with or a strong interest one or more of the following areas: qualitative methods, mixed methods, implementation science, harm reduction, recovery support services, integrated behavioral health and primary care.
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