Transfyr | AI/ML Software Engineer | Cambridge MA | Full-time | ONSITE or REMOTE (US)
Transfyr is building the API layer for science. The business model of science is broken, leaving meaningful innovation and novel treatments lost in translation. Funding alone isn’t enough to solve the problem; we need a new paradigm for making scientific knowledge that is robust, reproducible, and transferable. At Transfyr, we are building the infrastructure to enable the exchange of scientific know-how between individuals and organizations, just as APIs create interfaces for software systems to seamlessly integrate. We build advanced multimodal and self-evolving AI tools to wrestle with the complex physical realities of science, enabling scientists to fully capture and translate what it really takes to move science beyond the lab.
Key domains of expertise we’re looking for (hiring from entry level to senior leadership):
* Computer Vision - take messy real-world images and video and make sense of them
* AI / ML Research & Engineering - build the best digital brains to support the best physical brains on the planet
* Full Stack Engineering - integrate our AI and data into tools that solve real customer problems
Thanks for trying it out!! Yes the new towers are placed randomly, with the gun turret pointed toward your mouse. He said he uses a random value for x and y for each tower (and he isn't sure why they always appear in the top half of the screen - maybe bug or maybe feature:)
Since he is already using the mouse to aim the bullets, I was expecting that the new tower appears wherever the mouse is. It looks easy to implement. (I always say: That's easy and it will take me 10 minutes. But it always take much more time, like 3 or 4 hours :) .) (It also will be nice to center the new tower under the mouse. Add another hour of development.)
I'm working on a new platform to easily deploy compute/memory-intensive applications to cloud API endpoints [1]. This let's you share your app with others (e.g. colleagues) and makes the most sense if your task needs a lot of memory/CPU but not too much IO. Contact info is in my profile and I'm happy to discuss your use case!
Mark, could you comment on MSCs vs iPSCs? A Nobel Prize was awarded in 2012 [1] and I'm aware of many labs using these "Yamanaka factors" to reprogram differentiated body cells (like skin) into stem cells. And it is possible to move stem cells between people [2]. Right now of course everyone is waiting for additional data on stem cell therapies (and for regulation to catch up [3])... but by the time therapies are approved for stored MSCs, wouldn't people just be creating allogenic iPSC "young stem cells" on-demand? Curious to hear your thoughts!
Transfyr is building the API layer for science. The business model of science is broken, leaving meaningful innovation and novel treatments lost in translation. Funding alone isn’t enough to solve the problem; we need a new paradigm for making scientific knowledge that is robust, reproducible, and transferable. At Transfyr, we are building the infrastructure to enable the exchange of scientific know-how between individuals and organizations, just as APIs create interfaces for software systems to seamlessly integrate. We build advanced multimodal and self-evolving AI tools to wrestle with the complex physical realities of science, enabling scientists to fully capture and translate what it really takes to move science beyond the lab.
Key domains of expertise we’re looking for (hiring from entry level to senior leadership): * Computer Vision - take messy real-world images and video and make sense of them * AI / ML Research & Engineering - build the best digital brains to support the best physical brains on the planet * Full Stack Engineering - integrate our AI and data into tools that solve real customer problems
If you're interested, apply here! https://transfyr.typeform.com/to/P5wmbK0V