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From creating experiments and prototyping implementations to designing new architectures, our research scientists work on real-world problems that span the breadth of computer science, such as machine (and deep) learning, data mining, natural language processing, hardware and software performance analysis, improving compilers for mobile platforms, as well as core search and much more.
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Renewables Machine Learning & Data Science Leader (Sr. Manager - Director) - Create as well as automates machine learning single-task and multi-task time series forecasting models utilizing deep neural networks (DNN), deep learning (DL), and reinforcement learning (RL) techniques for energy storage, asset management, and energy trading initiatives.
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We are looking for an experienced Data Scientist to join our growing machine learning (ML) team at PerfectRec. sklearn, Keras (or other deep learning frameworks like Tensorflow and PyTorch.
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Renewables Machine Learning & Data Science Leader (Sr. Manager - Director) - Utilize forward thinking techniques such as optimal control, deep learning, machine learning (AI/ML), and reinforcement learning to evaluate and update current protocols.
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Python or related languagePREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- PhD in Computer Vision, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or related field- Experience in patents or publications at top-tier peer-reviewed conferences or journals- Experience with popular deep learning frameworks, including PyTorch- Experience with learning multimodal LLMs and Gen AI in Computer Vision, both in the image and video domains.
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We seek a motivated, knowledgeable, and team-oriented scientist with excellent machine learning knowledge, interested in applying these skills to biology as part of the Computational Cell Science team in the Allen Institute for Cell Science.
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PhD in engineering, technology, computer science, machine learning, robotics, operations research, statistics, mathematics or equivalent quantitative field. 3+ years of solving business problems through machine learning, data mining and statistical algorithms experience.
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Requirements:Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:PhD in Computer Science or a related field with at least 1 years of experience OR MS in Computer Science or related field with at least 3-4 years of industry experienceExperience training and fine tuning LLMsExperience with time series anomaly detectionIn-depth knowledge and proven track record in AI/ML technology, including deep learning, time series modeling, natural language processing, and unsupervised learning.
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3+ years of hands-on experience in data science, deep learning, and neural networks. Leverage your expertise in data science, deep learning, and neural networks to unlock valuable insights from our extensive datasets.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Data Science, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks. 3+ years of experience in Data Science, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks.
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Experience with neural deep learning methods and machine learning. Amazon Business Supplier Experience Science team is looking for Sr. Applied Scientist to excel at product and service pricing, selection, forecast and optimization.
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Is very experienced with Machine Learning and Deep Learning models and frameworks. Invent, implement and deploy state-of-the-art machine learning models, algorithms and systems as part of the OCI Speech team.
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We are looking for an accomplished Senior Data Scientist – Machine Learning Expert to support our Boeing Data Analytics organization. We already have some of the best minds and talent in this field, and we’re looking for someone with applied experience in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (including Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning, Deep Learning, Conversational A.I, and Computer Vision) to join our team.
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One of the most commercially successful conversational AI companies in the world, Conversica is building the next generation of our artificial intelligence platform and we are looking for data science interns in the areas of natural language processing, natural language generation, and deep learning.
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PhD or Masters's Degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics a similar technical field of study with a specialisation in Machine Learning, Data mining, Information Retrieval or Data science.
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