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research: Completion of CPSC 392 Introduction to Data Science is desired; Completion of CPSC 393 Machine Learning is a bonus. Special Instructions to Applicants Budget Information Is Federal work-study
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research: Completion of CPSC 392 Introduction to Data Science is desired; Completion of CPSC 393 Machine Learning is a bonus. Special Instructions to Applicants Budget Information Is Federal work-study
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research: Completion of CPSC 392 Introduction to Data Science is desired; Completion of CPSC 393 Machine Learning is a bonus. Special Instructions to Applicants Budget Information Is Federal work-study
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egineering, in particular in the area of machine learning and in the area of programming languages and formal methods. Desired Qualifications Knowledge in one of the following areas: symbolic regression in
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directions that intersect well with undergraduate-level learning objectives. Plans, designs and conducts research projects independently. Analyzes research data and provides interpretations. Contributes
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, affiliated with the Fowler School of Engineering and Department of Physical Therapy. The RA Staff will be funded by an NIH-funded project and will be expected to develop machine learning models and embed
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to help maintain and teach undergraduate and graduate students how to use equipment in the Fish Lab. Responsibilities Conduct research off-site at Friday Harbor Labs related to Fish Class and your own
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and data analyses procedures preferred. Strong computer skills in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, presentation applications, preferably of Microsoft Office Suite software. Strong writing and
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. Responsibilities Conduct literature reviews Request or acquire equipment or supplies necessary for the project Design and construct equipment Synthesize/prepare catalysts Attend project meetings Summarize project
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Qualifications Little to minimal prior experience. Ability to learn departmental processes. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite. Desired Qualifications Previous research with Professor Lyon. Special