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Possess a BS in Systems Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or an equivalent field. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) brings world-class expertise to our nation’s most critical defense, security, space and science challenges.
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System design and software implementation of proof-of-concept prototypes incorporating a variety of engineering disciplines: control theory, software development, signal/video processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, artificial intelligence, high performance computing, applied mathematics, network/web services, and visualization.
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Master’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, or related technical field, with emphasis on data science or applied math At least 8 years of software development and engineering experience Have prior experience with large government research and development programs across multiple military and civilian government agencies Why work at APL.
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BA/BS, MS or PhD degree with relevant experience in electrical engineering/signal processing, physics, applied mathematics, computer science, or related technical discipline. Experience with applied RF Machine Learning is preferred.
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We provide assessments for fielding decisions of groundbreaking missile defense capabilities to defeat evolving ballistic and hypersonic missile threats. APL's campus is located in the Baltimore-Washington metro area.
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Degree and minimum years of relevant work experience as follows:AA + 10 years' experience or;BS + 8 years' experience or;MS + 6 years' experience or;PhD + 4 years' experienceDegree must be from an accredited university in STEM related field; specifically, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or related Engineering or Mathematics Field.
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Education or aptitude for applied mathematics. Familiar with coding taxonomies used in healthcare billing and electronic medical records, such as ICD-10 codes, CPT-4 codes, MS DRGs, SNOMED, LOINC, RxNorm.
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As an Applied Research Mathematician, you will work on projects that involve cryptanalysis, coding theory, number theory, discrete mathematics, statistics, probability, and many other subjects.
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Mathematics (including Applied Math) with at least one programming class and at least four upper-level math classes like algorithms; computer architecture (not network architecture); programming methodologies and languages; data structures; logic and computation; and advanced mathematics (for example, calculus, discrete mathematics.
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Degree must be in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field with at least one programming and at least 4 upper-level math classes (Calculus and above.
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Related fields (e.g., Engineering, Mathematics) may be considered relevant if the programs contain, at minimum, a concentration of courses in the following foundational CS areas: algorithms; computer architecture (not network architecture); programming methodologies and languages; data structures; logic and computation; and advanced mathematics (for example, calculus, discrete mathematics.
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Description Are you a computer programmer with a passion for mathematics, 3D rendering, or GPU computation? As an Applied Physics Laboratory Software Developer you will Work as part of a development team to build the next generation of our Infrared Simulation libraries Generate radiometrically accurate IR signatures combining self-emission, solar, earth and self-reflections for missile bodies/plumes and their environments Design, architect, develop and test our software Implement a new generation of techniques to take advantage of modern C.
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Degree must be from an accredited university in STEM related field; specifically, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or related Engineering or Mathematics Field.
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Bachelor’s degree required; field of study in Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Business Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resources Management, preferred. Active CPA, FSA, ASA, Enrolled Actuary, SPHR, Member of the Bar, JD, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Certified Equity Professional, preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or Engineering. Knowledge of mathematics and statistics, including coursework in the theory of probability, statistical inference, algorithms, linear algebra, and calculus.
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