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CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) /OpenCL (Open Computing Language) Programming: Develop and optimize applications using CUDA or OpenCL, harnessing the full potential of GPU hardware for parallel processing, high-performance computing, and machine learning on Linux platforms.
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Familiarity with CUDA and managing GPU-accelerated computing systems. Industry Insight: Stay updated on the latest trends, innovations, and competitive landscapes within the GPU industry, contributing to research efforts and proposing Linux-specific approaches to GPU design and optimization.
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Published research or contributions in the GPU industry, especially related to Linux. An IAT Level III certification would also be acceptable (CASP+, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP, GCED, GCIH, CCSP.
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The Capital Area Division (CAD) of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) is seeking a Synthetic Chemist / Chemical Engineer to design and develop continuous flow processes to produce various synthesized molecular products.
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Experience with GPU programming, including CUDA or RAPIDs. Experience with artifi cia l intelligence, data science, ML engineering, data research, software engineering or data analytics. Ability to work in deep learning, computer vision, NLP, or chatbot development.
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CUDA, Matlab, Python, Bash) using common industry standards and open architecture approaches. + Significant customer interaction, initiating customer contact to create new business opportunities at DoD and IC research and development organizations such as DARPA, AFRL, ONR, ARL, SDA, IARPA, NRO.
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10+ years of experience with artificial intelligence, data science, machine learning engineering, data or software engineering research, or data analytics, including in a professional or academic environment.
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The ML Research Scientist will also have a hands-on roll and is expected to customize and create various machine learning algorithms to operate over multi-domain data and optimizing the performance of those algorithms on the data.
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2+ years of experience with artifi cia l intelligence, data science, machine learning engineering, data or software engineering research, full stack engineering, or data analytics, including in a professional or academic environment.
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Learning new skills such as CUDA/containers/Blender as needed. Occasionally writing Python extensions and CUDA kernels in C. Skills in Python extensions and CUDA kernels in C. Bluehawk is actively seeking a Computer Scientist to provide support to NGA. You will work as part of a small development team.
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The Research Scientist works with a small team of other scientists, statistical/programming analysts, database manager, and web specialist at Columbia Basin Research (CBR). Other research studies that the Research Scientist may be involved with include salmon river migration, mark-recapture modeling, river temperature modeling, climate change impacts on salmon species, laboratory or field research, and open science.
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As a Data Scientist, you will support our National Security clients by performing data science, analytics, statistical analysis, and machine learning. Our team covers the full range of data analytics and data science, including data architecture, data engineering, data visualization, predictive analytics, machine learning, and robotic process automation (RPA.
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The Equity Research Associate is responsible, under direct supervision, for data collection, statistical studies, and research for individual companies and their securities, within the Financial Services industry.
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As an advanced data scientist and researcher on our Artificial Intelligence team, you'll learn and apply innovative AI, machine learning, and data science methodologies to make a real-world impact on enabling climate resilience and preparedness for the nation's infrastructure.
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