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, within Connecticut Worksite Address 221 Whitney Ave New Haven, CT 06511 Position Focus: Within a team-based organizational structure and following department/specialty algorithms, the Scheduler critically
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. Learn, utilize, and maintain Charge Master data in FinThrive and in the Epic EAP master file. Set hospital rates following department policy, using standardized pricing algorithms, available benchmarking
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intelligence and machine learning technologies/algorithms Background in software engineering and programming languages, data analysis and BI tools Proven experience in technical project and service management
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and financial planning tools; this includes modeling new algorithms, creating functional specifications, and testing and/or validating new financial planning tools. Collaborate with other members
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. This role will build on the success and experience of the existing team at developing a global workflow for high spatiotemporal resolution avian distributions and population trends, and for applying
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and financial planning tools; this includes modeling new algorithms, creating functional specifications, and testing and/or validating new financial planning tools. Collaborate with other members
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cooperative relationships with patients and families by projecting a positive image and creating a professional atmosphere. Develops program communications and promotional literature for distribution, including
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- Ethical and Fair AI - Human-Computer Interaction - Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models - Quantum Computing, Information, Algorithmic Paradigms, and Communication - Scientific Machine
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distributional analysis. Models are frequently updated to reflect the latest economics and empirical research. The PWBM software stack is mostly written in Python. Some of the models require large datasets
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The relationship between the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle and the notion of Solomonoff-Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory (Wallace and