Location: Germany Willing to relocate: Yes (Germany, Scandinavia, and US; US Citizen currently on Blue Card) Technologies: Python (Torch, Numpy, Pandas, Transformers, scikit-learn, etc.), Ollama/LMStudio, Docker, GCP,…
Location: Oslo, Norway Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: Natural Language Processing, machine learning, Elasticsearch, Google Cloud Platform, Python, some Java and Javascript Resume: Sent on request Email: nwalk92…
They pretty much have to be. The infrastructure of the US is such that if cars cost what they do in Europe then a massive section of the population would be entirely locked out of the economy unable to hold a job.
My take on it, personally, is that the primary benefit of a monarch is precisely that they are inherently illegitimate, in a way. This means that every day they have to justify to the people and keep answering the…
I've always found it a funny thing that for me, the thing that got me really interested in Chinese history where I never had interest before was playing the Dynasty Warriors series. I ended up buying the Romance of the…
This is something that definitely weighs on my mind, I think. I've got an MSc, but I feel intense self-doubt and feel like I can't be an expert until I've gotten a PhD. In that sense maybe I've internalized the idea,…
Perhaps that could be a regional thing? The things I hear about the Bay Area for instance make it sound like another planet. A friend of mine (27) just got IT certifications (never went to college) and he has a cool new…
The big draw for me is to be able to actually invent and innovate and not just implement old ideas over and over in a boring corporate space. All the exciting research jobs I see in my field (NLP) require a PhD, so I…
This feels basically exactly like my experience too this year and last. I even had a professor tell me straight up when I emailed him that I basically wouldn’t get in since he already had prospective students with…
Location: Germany Willing to relocate: Yes (Germany, Scandinavia, and US; US Citizen currently on Blue Card) Technologies: Python (Torch, Numpy, Pandas, Transformers, scikit-learn, etc.), Ollama/LMStudio, Docker, GCP,…
Location: Oslo, Norway Willing to Relocate: Yes Technologies: Natural Language Processing, machine learning, Elasticsearch, Google Cloud Platform, Python, some Java and Javascript Resume: Sent on request Email: nwalk92…
They pretty much have to be. The infrastructure of the US is such that if cars cost what they do in Europe then a massive section of the population would be entirely locked out of the economy unable to hold a job.
My take on it, personally, is that the primary benefit of a monarch is precisely that they are inherently illegitimate, in a way. This means that every day they have to justify to the people and keep answering the…
I've always found it a funny thing that for me, the thing that got me really interested in Chinese history where I never had interest before was playing the Dynasty Warriors series. I ended up buying the Romance of the…
This is something that definitely weighs on my mind, I think. I've got an MSc, but I feel intense self-doubt and feel like I can't be an expert until I've gotten a PhD. In that sense maybe I've internalized the idea,…
Perhaps that could be a regional thing? The things I hear about the Bay Area for instance make it sound like another planet. A friend of mine (27) just got IT certifications (never went to college) and he has a cool new…
The big draw for me is to be able to actually invent and innovate and not just implement old ideas over and over in a boring corporate space. All the exciting research jobs I see in my field (NLP) require a PhD, so I…
This feels basically exactly like my experience too this year and last. I even had a professor tell me straight up when I emailed him that I basically wouldn’t get in since he already had prospective students with…