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Data Scientist (Remote) - Epsilon - Chicago, IL - work from home job Company: Epsilon Job description: In this role, you will research and develop enhancements to Epsilon's CORE Personalization Platform to continually increase the capabilities of Epsilon's digital marketing businesses. The Decision Sciences group is a collaborative, multi-disciplinary R&D team combining data science, machine learning, AI, computer science, and more. Our colleagues love the fast-paced, dynamic work environment, the speed with which we translate research to business impact, the opportunity to continually learn new knowledge and skills, the internal research seminars, the external training opportunities, and the excellent work-life balance our culture promotes. We prioritize talent and potential over having closely similar prior experience. If using internet scale data to drive business impact excites you, we want to talk to you. Responsibilities Conduct projects from early stage research through development, in consultation with stakeholders Use your expertise in data science, machine learning, and/or computer science to research and recommend solutions to our technology and business problems Provide technology leadership to yield innovative differentiating solutions Implement and optimize state of the art algorithms in distributed environments Participate fully in our collaborative approach to research and applications projects Develop an understanding of Epsilon PeopleCloud Digital Media Solutions personalization platform and proprietary datasets Qualifications Ph.D in a computational, mathematical, engineering, or scientific field Research experience in a computational area such as data science, computer science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, statistics, or graph algorithms Fluency in programming Analytic and modeling skills; proficient at conceptualizing, implementing, and evaluating accurate and scalable solutions to business problems Verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to summarize technically complex information for a non-technical audience Additional, But Not Required Skills Experience with distributed computing Demonstrated proficiency working with business and technical teams to integrate algorithms into product platforms on large data sets Share this job Save jobClick to add the job to your shortlist You need to or to save a job. Get job alerts Create a job alert and receive personalised job recommendations straight to your inbox. New Scientist Jobs Browse jobs Browse jobs by Discipline Find us on social media: © 2008 - 2023 New Scientist Ltd. Powered by Madgex Job Board Software Close Before you apply - Turn on alerts for jobs like this! We'll send them straight to your inbox : What is your email address? required Join the community I would like to receive emails about selected products, events and services from New Scientist I would like to sign up to the New Scientist E-newsletter When you create this job alert we will email you a selection of jobs matching your criteria. Our and apply to this service and you can unsubscribe at any time. By clicking to continue to apply below, your email address will be shared with the employer. Create alert and continue to apply (This will open in a new window from which you will be automatically redirected to an external site after 5 seconds) Expected salary: Location: Chicago, IL Job date: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 22:00:47 GMT Apply for the job now! Apply tot his job

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