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, developing novel algorithms for pattern detection, extreme event attribution, and seasonal forecasting. Lead development of innovative visualization techniques and interpretable machine learning methods (30
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using the MTM dataset, and administers a mini-grants program to engage a wider community of researchers and EdTech developers. The work includes, but is not limited to: (1) working alongside the NTO's
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several disciplines. Other important roles may include: Mentorship of graduate students and undergraduate members of the lab. Software development. Interaction and collaboration with civil rights
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novel algorithms for pattern detection, extreme event attribution, and seasonal forecasting. Lead development of innovative visualization techniques and interpretable machine learning methods (30%). Drive
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science, including supervising team members, developing novel algorithms for pattern detection, extreme event attribution, and seasonal forecasting. Lead development of innovative visualization techniques
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on available work, funding, and performance. Anticipated Division of Time (30%) Direct research program in AI/ML applications for climate science, including supervising team members, developing novel algorithms
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these insights and applications using the MTM dataset, and administers a mini-grants program to engage a wider community of researchers and EdTech developers. The work includes, but is not limited to: (1) working
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learning. At least five (5) years of experience in AI/ML/DL or equivalent combination of education and experience. Demonstrated experience in algorithm development and structured programming ability
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requires an experienced quantitative geneticist with demonstrated expertise in the development and testing of genomic prediction models for plant breeding applications. The individual will work closely with
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of experience in AI/ML/DL or equivalent combination of education and experience. Demonstrated experience in algorithm development and structured programming ability. Experience in scientific programming and the