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Degree in Computer Science, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, with a focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning, or robotics. Conducting cutting-edge research in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics, specifically as they relate to autonomous vehicle technology.
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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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The RoleThe Risk Data Science team is looking for a Data Scientist to develop advanced machine learning models, guide measurement, strategy, and data-driven decision making to support various risk and operational areas at SoFi. The Data Scientist will work closely with Risk, Product, Engineering, and Operations teams to design solutions for loss mitigation.
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1 year of experience in statistical programming language (e.g., Python), applied machine learning techniques, and using OSS frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch). Experience designing and deploying in one or more from the following Machine Learning (ML) frameworks: TensorFlow, PyTorch, JAX, Spark ML, etc.
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The Opportunity As a Computer Scientist/Engineer on the Fraud Team, you will be at the forefront of developing and executing an innovative strategy utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Large Language Models (LLM), and Multi-Agent Systems to combat a variety of fraudulent activities.
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Use the full software lifecycle to create data science products which include data ingestion, analytics which may include machine learning, and some form of output as either a machine-readable format (e.g. file output, database output, standard/streaming output) or a user interface or dashboard.
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Experience with data modeling, data prep and machine learning tools like Alteryx, RapidMinder, RStudio and Tableau Prep. Experience with statistical and mathematical modeling, artificial intelligence and machine learning software and methods.
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Emerging Technologies Group: Covers a wide range of work including Internet of Things (IoT) penetration testing, intelligent automation, artificial intelligence/machine learning and quantum computing.
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Illustrative technologies or fields that the incumbent would be familiar with include big data, artificial intelligence/machine learning, open APIs, digital IDs, cloud computing, 5G, internet-of-things (IoT), distributed ledger technology, and others.
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Familiarity with emerging IAM skills like IAM in Multi-Cloud (AWS, Azure, Oracle, GCP) and Hybrid Environments, Identity Analytics and Machine Learning, Biometrics & Password less Authentication, Adaptive Authentication, Authorization, and Access Controls.
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Hands-on coding experience using Typescript/Javascript, Java, Python, C, C. Backed by artificial intelligence and machine learning, Jerry simplifies and automates owning and maintaining a car while providing personalized services for all car owners' needs.
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This is a difficult hands-on engineering challenge that integrates biophysics, image processing, deep learning, novel electronics, ultrasound, and real-time signal processing. Current Surgical is a startup company developing technology on the frontier of engineering and biology.
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Marks/tattoos appropriate body anatomy for daily re-positioning on linear accelerator; Documents or captures patient measurements and machine treatment parameters for dosimetry planning and calculations; Acquires Computed Tomography machine data sets for patient positioning, contours and set-up parameters.
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Experience with big data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, or anomaly. As a Sr Cyber Engineer and assured, compliance, assessment, and solution (ACAS) SME on our team, you’ll be able to work individually or in a small integrated team, and lead a task, project.
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Caring Hands Animal Hospital of Clarendon is seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic Vet Assistant to join our team! Veterinary Assistant Qualifications/RequirementsThe primary role of all Caring Hands Animal Hospital employees is to ensure that our clients and patients experience top-notch customer service and excellent patient care.
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