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experience with Large Language Models. Required Skill/ability 3: Sound background in theoretical and applied machine learning/deep learning with applications to either language, signals, or images. Required
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. The Statistician II will perform a variety of duties involving the application of statistical and/or machine learning methods to the analysis of health outcomes data. They will work as statistical lead of a project
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structured and unstructured data in the electronic health record (EHR), with the opportunity to work on applications of machine learning/deep learning in novel areas of healthcare. The position is open for a
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experience with severe mental illness. Required Skill/Ability 4: Ability to have basic familiarity with computer systems. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: PhD or equivalent. 10 years or more
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, predictive modeling, and machine learning concepts. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Master’s or PhD in a quantitative field where research and quantitative methods have direct applicability
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computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Excellent customer service skills. Use of PowerPoint to present scientific concepts, and word processing software for laboratory write
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for the instrumentation offerings at the Plexus and NeuroLux; Acquire and oversee the installation of sophisticated equipment; Ensure that equipment produces high quality imaging data, with appropriate storage and
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discipline. Knowledge of IoT (“Internet of Things”) device management. Interest in data science, machine learning, and advanced data techniques. An interest in the preservation and conservation of cultural
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position with experience in physiologic signal processing (e.g., EEG) and statistical/machine learning methods. The applicant would be joining the lab of Dr. Jennifer A. Kim MD-PhD, which focuses
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team has a strong focus on machine learning and interpretable deep learning. However, more theoretically oriented candidates, interested in developing mathematical and mechanistic models of the immune