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College and Ayan Paul at EAI and is expected to develop AI algorithms for LLM based RAG systems, work with graduate students working on the same project, and collaborate with academic and industry partners
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, manuscript preparation, meeting with collaborators, etc. In particular, the Research Scientist hired for this position is expected to develop AI algorithms for the directed evolution of proteins with a
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work with Ayan Paul at EAI and is expected to develop AI algorithms for drug discovery with a combination of public and proprietary data, develop AI algorithms for variant effect prediction with models
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, the ML Engineer hired for this position will work with Benjamin Gyori at Khoury College and Ayan Paul at EAI and is expected to develop AI algorithms for LLM based RAG systems, work with graduate students
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of Northeastern University's Experiential AI Institute, will lead the development and delivery of AI solutions across diverse industries. The role involves building end-to-end AI pipelines—from business problem
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for, and mitigating weather and hydrological extremes, as well as to develop effective decarbonization strategies. The possible role of AI ranges from predictive models of solar insolation and wind variables
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, developing, and implementing AI systems and data pipelines that enhance and automate university operations across multiple departments. This role is crucial in transforming manual processes into AI-driven
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as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified . JOB SUMMARY The AI Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing AI
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and manage multiple tasks; and • Excellent written and oral presentation skills for reaching audiences both in and out of one’s own field Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities 85% - Co-develop with
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Researcher will be based out of either the Boston, MA or Portland, ME campus and conduct applied research, prepare work for submission to journal/conference publications, contribute to extramural funding