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Lead Applied Scientist, Computer Vision
VirtualVocationsScottsdale, Arizona, United StatesCOMPUTER SPECIALIST
Delaware Resource GroupLuke AFB, AZ,- Promoted
Computer Aided Design Drafter
Insight GlobalScottsdale, AZ, United StatesField Computer Specialist
U-HaulChandler, Arizona- Promoted
Medical Laboratory Scientist
Dignity HealthChandler, AZ, United StatesData Scientist
DriveTimeTempe, AZ- Promoted
Data Scientist
Lorven technologiesChandler, AZ, US- Promoted
Clinical Lab Scientist
ZipRecruiterMesa, AZ, United States- Promoted
Medical Laboratory Scientist
UnavailableChandler, AZ, United States- Promoted
Project Scientist
Trileaf CorporationChandler, AZ, US- Promoted
Research Scientist
Nammo Defense SystemMesa, AZ, US- Promoted
Computer Aided Design Designer
APR ConsultingChandler, AZ, United StatesSenior Scientist
TerraconTempe, AZ- Promoted
Computer Technician
Karls TechnologyTempe, AZ, US- Promoted
tutor - Computer Programming
BUKIMesa, AZ, USFlavor Scientist
CannabizTeamScottsdale, AZ, United States- Promoted
Principal Data Scientist
RadixScottsdale, AZ, USLead Applied Scientist, Computer Vision
VirtualVocationsScottsdale, Arizona, United States- Full-time
A company is looking for a Lead Applied Scientist in Computer Vision.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and productize machine learning models for analyzing images and videos to assist individuals living with dementiaWork on core computer vision tasks such as object detection, human pose estimation, and activity recognitionCollaborate with engineers to deliver effective products and quantify the business impact of new modelsRequired QualificationsPostgraduate degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field8+ years of experience in machine learning, computer vision, or image processingProficiency in Python and deep learning frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorchAbility to manage both software development and research activitiesExperience presenting findings to both technical and non-technical audiences