63 algorithms-phd-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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to remove PFAS. To accomplish these goals, the candidate will participate in the development of AI/ML algorithms for the prediction of chemical properties, infrared and mass spectra, and ionization cross
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We are seeking a Sr. Radiomics and AI Engineer who will be responsible for developing and implementing algorithms and software that can analyze medical images and extract clinically relevant
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managing timelines and deliverables. Qualifications Advanced Degree: A PhD in a relevant field such as computer science, economics, political science or cultural evolution Programming Skills: Proficiency in
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formula. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with Python, R and MATLAB. Experience with machine learning/deep learning. Master’s degree in a related field. PhD or near to completion of a PhD (or equivalent
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, files/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using appropriate computer language/tools to provide technical solution for application development tasks. Assist with
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develop technical solutions. Direct lower-level staff by reviewing their completed work. Develop/change data input, files/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using
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data input, files/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using appropriate computer language/tools to provide technical solutions for highly complex application
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, files/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using appropriate computer language/tools to provide technical solution for application development tasks. Assist with
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optical interferometer for broadband axion-like particle detection. The applicant will be expected to work closely with graduate and undergraduate students. Applicants should have a PhD in physics prior
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-informed machine learning (PIML) models for the prediction of physical and chemical properties using data from experiments and computation constrained by physics requirements. § Implementing algorithms