168 distributed-algorithm-"Meta"-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Pennsylvania State University in United States
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technical staff to research, design, develop, integrate, and test advanced signal processing algorithms for performance and cyber security related aspects. ARL is an authorized DoD SkillBridge partner and
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and algorithm development, co-author scientific publications, and engage with project stakeholders. Strong communication skills and a demonstrated ability to work across fields are essential
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visitors and clients, manage a multi-line phone system, process, scan and copy documents, sort and distribute incoming/outgoing mail, schedule appointments and meetings, and meet deadlines for projects as
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of related cognitive modules. Specifically, the Data Scientist will research state-of-the-art algorithms in machine learning to identify viable project approaches, design prototypes that connect data
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Scientific Machine Learning. The successful candidate will develop and deploy state-of-the-art SciML algorithms in high-performance computational physics codes. We accept applications from all candidates with
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research involving biological data analysis and modeling of biological systems. In particular, they will develop and apply algorithms to construct discrete dynamic models of signal transduction networks
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: algorithms, theoretical computer science, bioinformatics, computer security, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, or databases. Faculty will be expected to teach in both the residential BS
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, award distributions/tracking, annual progress reports, and collecting outcome data. Work with the Institute’s leadership and operations staffto collect information, create and distribute information
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to non-graphitic versus graphitic nanostructure it yet to be mapped, a new contribution by the proposed study. Algorithm development for quantification of PLM image data is required to enable quantitative
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creation of processes and algorithms to transform traditional GEOINT imagery and open source data into spatio-temporal information describing places, events, and activities Model the physics of remote