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Data Science Engineer
Posting Description
DATA SCIENCE ENGINEER, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, to tackle challenging problems at the intersection of brain science and artificial intelligence. Will join world-class neuroscientists and cognitive scientists in applying machine learning, AI, and data science skills to cutting-edge research on the brain and mind; have opportunities for career development, and for a voice in the scientific directions that are explored; help researchers develop large-scale neural network models of perception and cognition; translate computational algorithms into parallelized and GPU-optimized code; stay up-to-date with machine learning developments; aid labs with the integration of machine learning into their research; and help transition users to new computing tools.
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: advanced degree (M.Sc./Ph.D.) in machine learning, computational neuroscience, or computer science; experience implementing efficient large-scale parallelization for data-processing algorithms; experience with GPU optimization in PyTorch and TensorFlow, including ability to write new GPU-based operations in both frameworks; experience training large-scale artificial neural networks across multiple GPUs; experience with large-scale neural network optimization techniques, including hyperparameter optimization; experience with high-performance cluster computing and/or cloud computing at scale; experience with software engineering and publishing, and building user-friendly interfaces; experience analyzing big data and high-speed I/O programming; familiarity with HDF5 or TFRecord; ability to optimize existing scientific computing code; willingness to work with domain scientists; commitment to and experience with open science practices; experience with data management tools that facilitate reproducible science. PREFERRED: background in neuroscience and cognitive science. Job #24490
This is a two year appointment with the potential to renew, pending funding.
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