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Familiarity with serverless architectures and cloud functions (AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, Azure Functions) to create cost-effective, scalable machine learning inference endpoints.
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Candidates should demonstrate expert knowledge in one or more of the following areas: data management, machine learning, deep learning, artificial intelligence, data visualization, programming Python, programming in R, databases, and related topics, either through a record of teaching excellence or through industrial experience.
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Threat protection, SIEM and Incident Response; Extended Detection and Response (XDR); Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR); Security Operation Center Management; Identity and Access Management; Cloud Infrastructure; Cloud Security; Data Security; Certification in one or more of the following technologies preferred: Microsoft 365 Security Administrator, Microsoft Security Operations, Cloud Security, CCSP, CEH, OSCP, GSEC.
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Examples include Azure Machine Learning Studio, Google’s Vertex AI, IBM Watson Studio, Amazon SageMaker and open-source tools like Kubeflow. This also involves staying updated about the newest developments, patches and upgrades to the ML platforms in use by the data science teams.
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Experience with at least one major Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) or cloud database technology (Snowflake, Redshift, Big Query) Ensure high operational efficiency and quality of the Data Capture platform datasets to ensure our solutions meet SLAs and project reliability and accuracy to all our stakeholders (Engineering, Data Science, Operations, and Analytics teams.
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NVIDIA is looking for an experienced Solutions Architect to assist customers with adoption of GPU hardware and software as well as building Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Data Analytics and other related topics on various Cloud Computing Platforms.
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The team encompasses a variety of disciplines from data governance and strategy to reporting, data science and machine learning. Experience working with Big Data environments (i.e., Hadoop, Teradata, Snowflake.
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Advanced knowledge of cybersecurity architecture, applications, and technical processes with considerable, in-depth knowledge in one or more technical disciplines (e.g., public cloud, artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile, etc.
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Experience with designing scalable data analytics architecture to implement advanced analytics solutions, including machine learning and AI, to extract actionable insights from data.
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Coordinate and manage the process of collecting and entering accurate project data into databases (e.g., Deltek Vision, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, and OpenAsset), including managing project and resume files in InDesign.
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Expanding, scaling, and standardizing the core foundational principles through consistent observability, lineage, data quality, logging, and alerting across all engineering teams in the Data organization is imperative to the creation of a single pane of glass.
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Develop new computational, machine learning, and statistical analysis methods for integrating and analyzing large-scale, scRNseq, CRISPR and genotypic data using current state of the art technologies.
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If your background is in Computer Science and Engineering, Data Analytics, Statistics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Machine Learning, Management Information Systems, or Security Information Systems , learn more about CRA.
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Demonstrated track research record in the fields of statistics, machine learning, computational biology, data science or related field (computer science, physics, biostatistics, bioinformatics.
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Expertise in SQL and ETL optimization techniques, especially within cloud-based data warehouses like Redshift, Snowflake, and BigQuery, as well as use of OSX command line and version control software (git.
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