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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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PhD in Engineering or Science with preference in Quantum Computing, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science. B.S. in physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or other technical field.
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Keywords: patent attorney, electrical, software, computer science, electrical engineering, patent prosecution, patent opinions, software patents, electronics, patent law, associate, patent lawyer, patent counsel, IP, intellectual property attorney.
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Quant UXRs vary in background and use skills from computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other fields.
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Research Technician I: Requires completion of a BA/BS degree in computational biology/computer science/bioinformatics or other life science, and an understanding of bioinformatics.
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Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Design, Experimental Psychology, Anthropology, Information Science or a related field. Hands-on work with: user testing, remote testing, low-fidelity prototype testing, iterative prototype testing, concept evaluation, field research, and survey design.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Information Security and at least two years of experience as a Network Engineer, Network Administrator or System Administrator.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- MA/MS in Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Human Factors, Human Computer Interaction, Behavioral Economics, or a related field. Key job responsibilities- Work closely with the design and product teams throughout to measure and communicate UX research findings and guidelines around the various customer experience solutions evaluated.
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Accounting, Finance, Management Information Systems, Management Information Systems & Accounting, Computer and Information Science, Computer and Information Science & Accounting, Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance & Technology, Business Administration/Management, Engineering.
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Current undergraduate junior-year student graduating in summer or fall 2026, studying Data Science, Data Engineering, Computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or related area of study.
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PhD in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational Biology, Statistics, Biostatistics or similar field; or equivalent combination of degree and experience. The role is also expected to work collaboratively across all of the Allen Institutes including Brain Science, Cell Science, Immunology, Neural Dynamics, and the Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology.
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M.S. degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, or mechatronics. Minimum of a B.S. degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, or mechatronics.
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PhD with specialization in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine learning, biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, medical imaging, genomics, or computational cognitive science.
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BS in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering, computer science, physics, or related technical discipline. Blue Origin is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is committed to attracting, retaining, and developing a highly qualified, diverse, and dedicated work force.
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Masters or PhD in Computer Science, Statistics, Decision Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Economics or the equivalent combination of education, training, and work experience. Work with a variety of Data/ Data science platforms such as Snowflake, Databricks, MLflow, AWS Sagemaker, leveraging Python, Spark/Scala, SQL.
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