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. Requires ability to run processing and analysis algorithms using tools such as Python or Matlab. Must be fluent in LINUX. Must have experience in processing large volumes of DAS data. Proactive, self-starter
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research experience. Strong mathematical fundamentals and algorithms skills or experience. Excellent programming, debugging, performance analysis, and test design skills. Ability to work independently
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running as expected and carries out maintenance activities, working with the scientists and engineers on the team. Essential Job Duties Participate in pipeline team meetings and develop code from algorithms
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findings. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, AI, Applied Math, or a related field. 3 years of relevant scientific research experience. Strong mathematical fundamentals and algorithms
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learning (RL), to tackle complex research-level mathematical problems and to innovate new algorithms for mathematical reasoning. Essential Job Duties Lead and manage research projects within the AI and
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the scientists and engineers on the team. Essential Job Duties Participate in pipeline team meetings and develop code from algorithms to production quality data reduction pipeline modules. Manage the operation of
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analyses, and data visualization. Application of latest developments and algorithms from computer vision and machine learning to spatial data analyses in geosciences. Experience working with satellite
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-time image creation for the DSA-2000 project and will collaborate with the Software Development Manager and subsystem leads to optimize existing community code, develop novel image processing algorithms
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technologies and algorithms (including feedback control design and implementation) to reduce the noise sources that limit the current detector sensitivity; model optical subsystems of the interferometer and
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differencing and time-domain alerts. Prior experience with machine-learning algorithms and results. People choose to work at IPAC for many reasons, and the casual, employee-centric culture often leads