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Experience with statistics/machine learning packages like TensorFlow, Pytorch, Scipy, Keras, Numpy, Pandas, or Spark MLlib. Experience in natural language processing (NLP) and text analytics is highly desirable.
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REiLI®, Fujifilm’s artificial intelligence initiative, combines Fujifilm’s rich image -processing heritage with cutting-edge AI innovations to inspire a new tier of clinical confidence. An Imaging Service Engineer I is responsible for performing scheduled service work on systems within a service area, and some unscheduled work in the service area with the assistance of technical support, as directed by the Area Service Manager.
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Tags: Firmware Engineer | Software Developer | SDE | SWDE | embedded systems | embedded engineer | embedded software engineer. Computer vision and machine learning experience is a huge plus.
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The Senior Automation Controls Engineer will work with a group of Controls Engineers, Project Managers, and shop personnel to design, implement and document control systems for various types of automation and robotic equipment.
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As a VP, Principal Machine Learning Engineer, you will partner with Data Scientists, Data Engineers, Data Analysts and other professionals to implement machine learning models that will deliver stability, producibility, scalability and integration with other products and services.
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A little about ADP: We are a global leader in HR technology, offering the latest AI and machine learning-enhanced payroll, tax, HR, benefits, and much more. Experience or coursework must involve the following: Javascript; React; GoLang or Node JS technologies; RDBMS and NoSQL databases (MySQL or DynamoDB); GIT; Jenkins; Ansible; Public Cloud (AWS or Azure); Python; GraphQL; Unix shell scripting; Agile software methodology, including Scrum, Kanban, and Lean; Docker/Kubernetes; RESTful APIs; Cypress Test Framework.
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As a Senior Machine Learning Engineer specializing in Conversational AI, you will play a pivotal role in architecting, developing, and deploying state-of-the-art models to power our conversational AI product suite.
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We're currently looking to add a machine learning engineer to our team to help us build and release more machine learning-powered value to our users. Experience in one or more relevant technical areas: natural language processing, machine learning, distributed systems, or building infrastructure for engineering/science users.
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AI and Machine Learning: Utilize state-of-the-art AI and machine learning techniques, including natural language processing (NLP), to train the chatbot for accurate and effective communication.
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As a Backend Engineer II on the Emerging Applications team, you will develop the software behind our reliable, secure, and performant APIs. You will collaborate with colleagues from Machine Learning, Product, and Infrastructure, as well as with other engineers within the Applications team.
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The Cloud Engineer understands industry software development and deployment practices inclusive of the standard software development lifecycle and deployment patterns with minimal user impact and system outage.
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Working closely with NVIDIA Research, Developer Technology, and Product Management teams in the areas of quantum computing, programming systems, and machine learning. Good understanding of Machine Learning and Deep Learning technologies.
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5+ yrs of industry experience as a machine learning engineer. Experience building backend systems at scale with a focus on data processing/machine learning/analytics.
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The thermal engineer troubleshoots thermal and/or airflow issues in new and existing product lines using empirical data and commercial CFD software. The Sr. Thermal engineer plays an active role in developing thermal components using 3D CAD software and advanced engineering analysis.
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Experience in applied research, computational social science, statistics, large-scale computing, modeling, or data science, and comfort with relevant tools, e.g., Python, R, Synapse, PyTorch, scikit-learn, in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and/or natural language processing (NLP.
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