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mission of the university through their work. You should demonstrate: Strong communication skills Excellent attention to detail Qualifications: PHD degree in ML or robotics required 3-5 years of experience
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, information systems, data science or similar technical program with 8 years of experience 8 years of experience; OR MS in the same fields with 5 years of experience; OR PhD in with 2 years of experience. Travel
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with 5 years of experience; OR PhD in with 2 years of experience. Travel will be to client sites and could be up to 25% of the time but can vary greatly depending upon the type of work being conducted
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with 5 years of experience; OR PhD in with 2 years of experience. Travel will be to client sites and could be up to 25% of the time but can vary greatly depending upon the type of work being conducted
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with minimum supervision. Ability to collaborate with others. Outstanding oral and written communications skills. Qualifications: PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, computer
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researchers with a PhD in machine learning or a related area who are enthusiastic about collaborating with colleagues in the social and behavioral sciences and public health. The ideal candidate will have a
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with a PhD in machine learning or a related area who are enthusiastic about collaborating with colleagues in the physical sciences particularly physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. The Simons
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applicants will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in ocean biogeochemistry, biochemical aspects of microbial oceanography or phytoplankton biology, or related fields. Applicants must be interested in
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collaboration settings. Excellent written and verbal English communication skills PhD in computer science and education, human computer interaction, instructional design, or other related fields Desirable
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strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills in team collaboration settings. Excellent written and verbal English communication skills PhD in computer science and education, human computer interaction