[For Hire] Remote ML / Data / Signal

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Hi, I’m looking for paid remote work, either part-time or contract-based, in machine learning, data analysis, signal processing, or computational research support. My background sits at the intersection of ML engineering, signal-centric analysis, and scientific computing. I’m comfortable working on messy, underspecified problems and turning them into something reliable and interpretable. What I can help with: Python-based ML and data pipelines Classical ML, feature engineering, model evaluati...

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Originally published on February 15, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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