Algorithm Staff Scientist III
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Job Purpose
Design, develop, and maintain detection and identification algorithms for CSES technologies through multivariate data analysis, chemometrics, predictive modeling, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
Key Accountabilities
- Performs data analytics, specifically data clean-up, data processing, predictive modeling, chemometric statistical modeling and analysis, multivariate data analysis, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and/or data mining, as related to scientific data
- Plan and execute work related to data pre-processing routines, data clean-up scripts, predictive analytics, data summarizations, data visualizations and plotting, development and application of machine learning and artificial intelligence models, and development of detection algorithms
- Develop and maintain operational integrity of computational assets
- Prepare and maintain documentation related to computer code / scripts, including end user guides and instructions
Requirements:
Knowledge – Skills – Abilities
- Minimum Master’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, Physics or related field, Ph.D.
- Must be eligible to obtain and/or maintain a U.S. Government Security Clearance commensurate with the level of facility clearance
- Proficiency in performing data analytics, specifically chemometrics, predictive analytics, machine learning, multivariate data analysis, predictive analytics, and/or data mining as it related to chemical, biological, biochemical, or other scientific data
- Working to expert level knowledge of one or more analytical/physical analysis methods including: chromatography, mass spectrometry, optical spectroscopy, proteomics, genomics, or other biochemical analysis methods
- Software programming/scripting proficiency in R, Python, Java, and/or MATLAB
- Ability to plan sequence of experiments to answer complicated technical questions
- Previous research and development experience related to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and/or explosive (CBRNE) threats
- Experience in developing instrumentation based on vibrational spectroscopy
- Working knowledge of software development practices such as version control systems (e.g., Git) and Agile development
- Working knowledge of statistics, experimental error, and quantification as it applies to scientific data
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences
- Ability to work independently and to interact effectively with individuals on multi-disciplinary teams
Additional Capabilities
- Development of detailed optical specifications for spectroscopic instrumentation
- Development of interface software required to command and control excitation and imaging subsystems
- Capable of defining, assembling, and testing optical component breadboards for spectroscopic applications
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