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Advanced coursework and/or research in Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Linguistics, Information Systems, or related fields. Facebook's AR/VR division is developing future products in augmented reality and virtual reality.
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Our researchers have a broad range of expertise related to computer science and electrical engineering, such as AI/ML, algorithms, digital signal processing, audio engineering, image processing, computer vision, data science & analytics, distributed systems, cloud, edge & mobile computing, computer networking, and IoT.
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To achieve this, we work closely with various machine learning (ML) applied science teams dedicated to improving the quality of semantic matching, ranking, computer vision, image processing, and augmented reality.
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Research in areas such as Augmented Reality, eXtended Reality, Virtual Reality, Alternate/Meta-Verses, Gaming, and other next-generation media and interactive experiences will be core to this lab.
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Ph. D., Signal Processing, Computer Science, or related areas Record of working with and influencing both technology and business leaders. At Dolby, science meets art, and high tech means more than computer code.
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We are searching broadly across the Information Science/Systems/Technology spectrum, such as in the areas of human-centered computing (HCC), human-computer interaction (HCI), serious/educational gaming, virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR), security, accessibility, health informatics, computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), and social computing.
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PhD or equivalent level degree in computer science, computer engineering or related field involving artificial intelligence, human behavior modeling, natural language processing, machine learning, multi-agent systems, deep learning, agent-based social simulation, data analytics, intelligent user interfaces, complex adaptive systems, decision support systems, learning technologies, augmented reality, virtual reality, simulation, robotics, data fusion, and/or game development.
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Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR.
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We are developing all the technologies needed to enable breakthrough AR glasses and VR headsets, including optics and displays, computer vision, audio, graphics, brain-computer interface, haptic interaction, eye/hand/face/body tracking, perception science, and true telepresence.
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In addition to traditional engineering concentrations, applicants with a background in human factors, applied or cognitive psychology, human-computer interaction, computer science, built environments, biomedical applications, and other emerging areas are encouraged to apply.
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The Program in Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is a nationally recognized interdisciplinary program with concentrations in computer science, cognitive science, art and animation, music and game audio, management, and game writing and narrative design.
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Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Experience in one of the following (or a similar area): human behavior modeling, natural language processing, machine learning, multi-agent systems, deep learning, agent-based social simulation, intelligent user interfaces, complex adaptive systems, decision support systems, simulation, robotics, data fusion, and/or game development is desired.
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Bachelor's degree in visual design or technical field, such as Media Arts or Computer Science. Experience in augmented reality environments like Spark AR, Lens Studio, ARKit or ARCore.
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Demonstrated research and teaching background in, but not limited to, Computer Game Design and Development, Computer Graphics, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Human-Computer-Interface (HCI.
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The Algorithms, Machine Learning, & Data Science Group within AES Advanced Tech Team creates advanced algorithms in the fields of machine learning, artificial intelligence, signal processing, intelligent control, and other areas of electrical engineering and computer science that are of strategic interest to the AES Business Unit’s goals and roadmaps.
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