The intern will develop algorithms for Machine Learning systems in a team, collaborating closely with senior developers and learning from research material.
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The intern will be part of a large team developing Machine Learning systems for the synthesis of electronic components. The intern will be responsible for developing algorithms that will fit into a larger flow presented to the customer.
Attributes of qualifying candidate:
Fluent in Python or C++ or Java
Deep understanding of analytical geometry
Willing to read research papers on a variety of topics
Work with a small group of senior developers in a pair programming style
Talking knowledge of various machine learning techniques
A deep passion to write software
Ability to communicate complex ideas
Top Skills
C++
Java
Python
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