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Advanced coursework and/or research in Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Linguistics, Information Systems, or related fields. Our work in conversational AI, computer vision, advanced optics, eye tracking, machine learning & reasoning will enable and empower consumers and businesses in new ways.
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We are developing all the technologies needed to enable breakthrough AR glasses and VR headsets, including optics and displays, computer vision, audio, graphics, brain-computer interface, haptic interaction, eye/hand/face/body tracking, perception science, and true telepresence.
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At least eight years' research/applied science experience in NLP/LLM, Computer Vision, Multimodal understanding, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, or a related field. Industry experience with large-scale data processing, distributed computing, or cloud platforms.
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Strong computer skills, familiar with SAP ERP/MES and the full suite of MS Office products. This will require a knowledgeable person of many aspects of aerospace production, including traceability, demand planning, flexible but efficient change management, broad aerospace assembly, testing, and handling requirements, application of six sigma and lean methodologies while enabling faster design changes and improvements and reducing the need for reviews, approvals, and manual interactions.
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PhDs degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmaceutical science or related field. PhDs degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmaceutical science or related field. This position will focus on developing new RNA product with molecular biology method to design, engineer and evaluate their quality and function.
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Preferred qualifications PhD degree, enrollment in PhD program, or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Data Science, or related technical field Experience summarizing and presenting results from large noisy datasets Experience optimizing/parallelizing large analysis flows Experience with C.
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We are looking for an embedded software/firmware engineer that can apply the principles of computer science and mathematical analysis to the design, development, testing, and evaluation of the embedded software and systems that we build for prototyping and collecting data from new components for augmented reality glasses.
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Experience executing and modifying scripts for computer hardware testing, including scripting tools such as Python, CLI, SSH, Redfish, Postman, etc. The main function of a "Lab Technician, Hardware 3" is to support the testing and development of computer-related equipment for data center applications.
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JOB TITLE: Computer Graphics Engineer. Deep understanding of raytracing and rasterization pipelines and modern GPU architectures Familiarity with graphics APIs and GPGPU (e.g. Vulkan RT, DXR, CUDA, SYCL, OpenCL) and knowledge of shading languages (e.g. GLSL, HLSL) Excellent programming skills (C, modern C.
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Experience generating requirements that support system level functionalityPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience working with interdisciplinary teams to execute product design from concept to production- Experience with the project management of technical projects- Master's degree in computer science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or equivalent- Experience working on moving mechanical assemblies or Solar Array Assemblies.
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Bachelor’s degree in Technical Communication, Education, Instructional Design, or English; an undergraduate degree in Computer Science or a related field, with additional coursework in Instructional Design; or equivalent combination of technical training.
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Must have a Masters degree in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics, Human Factors, or a related field. PhD or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Statistics, Engineering, or related fields.
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C#, computer engineering, computer science, java, machine learning, optical, photonics, python. Applied Science M5 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $133,600 - $256,800 per year.
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Part Time Math & Science TeacherCurrently seeking teachers with backgrounds in Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Math. Unique part time teaching opportunities working with elementary, middle, or high school aged students in a one-to-one setting.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical or Systems Engineering, or related field and 2+ years of related experience (e.g., robot systems integration or field robotics research.
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