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Analyzing Conversational (Chats, Emails, Messages and Calls) data, and the use of this data to build Natural Language (NLP) modeling pipelines for intent classification, training & deploying conversational AI systems, IVR, virtual assistants, chatbots etc.
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Our diverse industry base includes technology, life science, not-for-profit, consumer products and professional service organizations, just to name a few. FAO Managers will have contact with our clients (CEO, COO, CFO, VP of Finance, Controller, etc.
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The Hyperscience Hypercell platform unlocks the value of an organization’s back office data through the automation of end-to-end processes, and transforms complex documents into LLM and RAG-ready data to power enterprise GenAI experiences.
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In this role, you will partner with subject matter experts, policy enforcement specialists, and a range of cross-functional partners (e.g., Data Science, Product, Business Strategy) to develop safety principles and policies for TikTok's diverse and global user base.
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Lead data collection on HIT programming in the school, working with school-based and/or CBO staff to maintain up-to-date HIT rosters, attendance data, and support plans for students referred to HIT. Support the strategic use of this data in school-wide MTSS systems and progress monitoring cycles, and lead progress monitoring cycles for students participating in HIT. Manage data reporting on HIT to school leaders, DCPS Central Office, and external partners.
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Experience as a Medical Science Liaison with experience in solid tumors and/or molecular diagnostics and a strong track record of success is strongly preferred. The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a member of a field-based team of scientists who function as an extension of the US Medical Affairs organization.
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On top of that, you will have: Bachelor's of Science (Master's of Science or PhD preferred) in Geotechnical, Underground Construction/Tunnelling, or Structural Engineering. Interpret and organize design results into project documentation such as Technical Memos, Geotechnical Data, Interpretive, or Baseline Reports, or Basis of Design reports.
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Experience creating or working with new systems, software, or visualization tools that take existing data off old systems to put into a new creative format. Backend experience merging systems or software to integrate and automate data.
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Master's degree in International Affairs, Political Science, Linguistics, Economics, Library Studies, Cultural Studies, or Regional Studies preferred. Ability to leverage data, analytics, and visualization software tools to prototype solutions addressing challenging client questions rapidly.
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As the traumatic brain injury (TBI) Pathway of Care manager within the Military Health System (MHS), TBICoE promotes state-of-the-science care from point-of-injury to reintegration for Service members, veterans, and their families to prevent and mitigate consequences of mild to severe TBI. TBICoE unifies a system of TBI health care, reliably advancing the science for the warfighter and ready to meet future brain health challenges.
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Education: Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry or similar discipline. Submit reports and data summaries as requested and prepare research results for presentation and publication in the scientific literature.
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The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture at the University of Maryland – College Park invites applications at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) from outstanding early-career scientists from a broad range of disciplines.
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BS/BA or higher degree in related field, including but not limited to emergency management, urban planning, political science, public administration, business administration. BS/BA or higher degree in related field, including but not limited to emergency management, urban planning, political science, public administration, business administration.
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Degree in a data related field computer science, management science, information technology, statistics), public health, medicine or healthcare, healthcare policy, public policy, social science, economics, or related field with 8 or more years of experience.
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Experience managing vulnerabilities in both on-premises systems and in cloud environments, (e.g. Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Data Centers). Experience analyzing data and identifying vulnerabilities.
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