[Remote] AIML Research Associate
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Analytical Mechanics Associates is a small business specializing in aerospace engineering, science, analytics, information technology, and visualization solutions. They are seeking an AIML Early Career Professional to contribute to applied machine learning, data workflows, and prototype development across NASA research projects.ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with NASA project mentors and technical teams to define AIML problem statements, success metrics, and validation plansDevelop and evaluate ML models (e.g., regression/classification, time series, anomaly detection, NLP, computer visionābased on project needs)Build reproducible data pipelines for ingestion, cleaning, feature engineering, labeling, and dataset versioningPrototype and deliver proof-of-concept tools (scripts, notebooks, small applications, dashboards, or APIs) that can be transitioned to the mentor teamApply sound practices for experimentation: baselines, ablation studies, cross-validation, and uncertainty/error analysisDocument methods, assumptions, limitations, and recommendations in clear technical writeupsContribute to best practices for trustworthy/robust ML (data leakage prevention, bias checks, model monitoring considerations, and traceability)Participate in AiTHENA technical exchanges, demos, and closeout deliverablesSkillsBachelor's degree (or higher) in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Math, Data Science, Physics, or a related fieldāor equivalent demonstrated experienceDemonstrated experience building AIML models and evaluating performance using appropriate metricsProficiency with Python and common data/ML tooling (e.g., NumPy, pandas, scikit-learn; familiarity with PyTorch or TensorFlow is a plus)Experience working with real-world datasets (messy data, missing values, outliers, labeling challenges)Ability to communicate technical content clearly (documentation, presentations, or technical memos)Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage tasks independently in a fast-paced research environmentU.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency required for in-person positionsRemote positions are open to all those authorized to work in the U.SExperience with one or more of the following: Time series modeling, forecasting, and anomaly detectionNLP (document classification, information extraction, RAG-style workflows)Computer vision (segmentation, detection, image enhancement)Physics-informed ML or surrogate modelingExperiment design and uncertainty quantificationFamiliarity with software engineering practices: Git-based workflows, unit testing, code review, packaging; Containerization (Docker) and/or workflow automationExperience with cloud/HPC environments and MLOps concepts (CI/CD, model versioning, monitoring) is a plusExposure to 'high assurance' or safety/mission-relevant development practices (traceability, verification, controlled environments)Graduate students enrolled in a PhD or Master's program in Computer Science, Data Science, or related fields or career transitioners/early career professionalsLiving within a reasonable commuting distance from NASA center for project selected for: Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA NASA Katherine Johnson IV&V Facility in West Virginia, NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Ca, or NASA HQ in Washington, D.CBenefitsPaid personal and federally recognized holiday leaveSalary deferrals into a 401(k)-matching plan with immediate vestingTuition reimbursementShort/long term disability plansA variety of medical, dental, and vision insurance optionsCompany OverviewSince 1962, AMA has worked with government and commercial organizations solving tough engineering, math, and business problems. It was founded in 1962, and is headquartered in Hampton, VA, US, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is http://www.ama-inc.com.
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