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Vetted Health is actively hiring Travel Clinical Laboratory Scientist for 13-week assignments across the United States. Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required.
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Data Scientist with 14+ years of experience Desired Skills: Experience with Pig, Python, Spark, Java Map-Reduce. Data Scientist with 14+ years of experience Desired Skills: Experience with Pig, Python, Spark, Java Map-Reduce.
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STEM BS/BA degree and 8+years’ experience in forensic analysis, programming, computer engineering, design of computer systems, or vulnerability analysis. Expert knowledge of computer networking, technical forensic analysis, or cybersecurity.
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As a Data Scientist you will focus your skills on developing machine learning, data mining, statistical and graph-based algorithms to analyze and make sense of datasets. Relevant experience must be in designing/implementing machine learning, data science, advanced analytical algorithms, programming (skill in at least on high level language ( e.g. Python), statistical analysis ( e.g. variability, sampling error, inference, hypothesis testing, EDA, application of linear models), data management ( e.g. data cleaning and transformation), data mining, data modeling and assessment, artificial intelligence, and/or software engineering.
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Comprehend advanced internet protocol (IP) concepts, including VoIP, IPv6, VPNs, intrusion detection, firewalls, various computer network defense concepts, penetration testing, and forensic concepts.
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Research Physical Scientist Opportunities – IDA Center for Computing Sciences. IDA/CCS is an independent, applied research center sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA). Emphasis areas for IDA/CCS technical staff include high-performance computing, computer vulnerability research, cryptography, signal processing, and advanced techniques for analyzing extremely complex data sets.
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The OCME’s forensic pathology team includes the Chief Medical Examiner, two Deputy Chief Medical Examiners, and 16.5 Assistant Medical Examiners. Board Certification in Forensic Pathology and Anatomic Pathology; and.
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Assess existing data landscape and recommend improvements in data collection, storage, and processing methodologies
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The solutions may arise in the forms of forensics and attack attribution, protection of critical networks, active systems warnings, and indicators, active penetration into target systems, knowledge discovery of passive and active systems, or other cryptologic computer science mission support.
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Peraton is seeking Cryptologic Computer Scientist (CoCS) to support an Intel Community (IC) mission in Ft. Meade/Annapolis Junction, MD area. Experience must be in computer science and/or systems research; simulation/model development and prototyping; SW design; programming; computational science; algorithm analysis and design; reverse engineering; and/or designing/developing computer or information systems, including HW and/or SW.
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We are hiring a Cryptologic Computer Scientist to work in Fort Meade, MD. Position location is subject to change based on central MD client's needs. Relevant experience must be in computer systems research; simulation/model development and prototyping; software design; programming; computational science; algorithm analysis and design; reverse engineering; and/or designing/developing computer or information systems, including engineering hardware and/or software.
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Computer Scientist - Virtualization Savvy - CNO Developer. Note that Reverse Engineering is a requirement for CNO Developer positions; Embedded and VR experience are nice to haves. Computer Scientist - Virtualization Savvy - CNO Developer.
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RES is accepting applications for Scientist I (ecology/regulatory) for our Glen Burnie, MD office. BA/BS in an environmental science field such as, but not limited to, ecology, wetland science, aquatic biology, botany, wildlife biology, fisheries, soils, hydrology, etc.
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10+ years of experiences working as a data scientist or data engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science/Data Science/Statistics or relevant discipline, 8+ years of experience with MS, or 5+ years of experiences with PhD.
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The Trial Technology Consultant will be responsible for consulting with attorneys on presentation technology and trial-data management in courtrooms and similar settings.
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