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Computer Vision Scientist
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Seattle Seattle, WA 98121
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Based on Experience
Job Category:IT/Software Development
Location:Seattle, WA 98121
Status:Full Time, Employee, Seasonal
Occupations:General/Other: IT/Software Development;Software/System Architecture
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Computer Vision Scientist
$0Systems Pathology Company (SPC) is committed to attractingand retaining the most qualified candidates to help bring our Computer AssistedPathology System (CAPS™) software to market. CAPS™ is designed to meet a growing need in the preclinical phase of thedrug development process for highly automated toxicologic pathology. SPC has partnered with some of the biggest,most influential companies in drug development to develop this critical software. Come join our dynamic company, learn ourinnovative technology, and help us make a lasting contribution to the lifesciences. For more information, visit www.systemspath.com.$0$0The Computer Vision Scientist will join an outstanding teamof Ph.D.s developing some of the most innovative image processing algorithms anywhere. He/she will build upon our proprietarytechnology and contribute to the research and development of novel approachesto image recognition, classification and understanding.    He/shewill also work with an exceptionally talented team of software engineers andquality assurance professionals that values professional and personalcompatibility above all.   $0$0Requirements $0$0·        Extensive experience with and understanding of ComputerVision techniques: pattern recognition, machine learning, classification,feature extraction, statistical analysis.$0$0·        Experience developing image processing andanalysis algorithms in the MatLab environment$0$0·        Object-oriented development experience with any ofthe following languages: C++, C# or Java$0$0·        Experience developing software in afull-lifecycle, quality-controlled development environment.$0$0·        Preferred candidates experienced with VisualStudio$0$0·        Advanced degree (Ph.D. preferred) in ComputerScience (or related), Physics, Mathematics or Engineering or Masters in samewith considerable professional experience.$0$0·        Excellent oral and written communication skills$0This is a full-time, salaried position.
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