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Electrical Engineer or Imaging Engineer - with expertise in FPGA design, Image Processing, embedded systems development, and camera product development - to design and develop electro-optical imaging and sensor systems, including digital cameras and thermal cameras.
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Familiarity with sensor modalities used in robotics and autonomous driving applications (Camera / Vision, RADAR, LIDAR, INS / IMU) Familiarity with Linux programming/Python/ROS/image processing/Machine learning/DSP programming/TI SDK experience.
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Terms to use: Image Sensor or Camera/Post Silicon Validation/Electrical characterization/Validation Test Plan/First Silicon BringUp/ Image sensor, I2C, MIPI, ISP. 3+ years of industry experience in ISP, image sensor analysis and application.
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You will lead the design of camera subsystems and next-generation products through feasibility, design, development, and validation encompassing image sensor selection and lens characterization.
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3 yrs hands-on experience with optical, image sensor, or camera calibration, and their associated computer vision principles to process this data. Perform sensor selection for the camera perception system like RGB, infrared, and laser scan.
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Experience with image processing and open source video packages including OpenCV. Participate in the integration of new computer vision and video analytics algorithms and features on camera and appliance platforms.
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Exposure and interest in developing embedded Linux software for camera and appliance platforms. The software components of our products includes computer vision, machine learning, image analysis and embedded processing.
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As part of the silicon validation team, you perform block and system-level validation of image sensor data (camera) processing subsystems in silicon. Experience with image sensor processing hardware pipelines (e.g. raw image processing, cameras, MIPI.
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Be familiar with image sensor performance metrics, image signal processing (ISP), image sensor usage and integration into camera systems. Experience/knowledge in image sensor and camera system is a plus.
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Hands-on experience in one or more of the following areas: AI pixel processing networks for restoration, semantic segmentation, optical flow / depth estimation, computational photography applications such as HDR, Super Resolution, image denoising/dehazing, multi-frame-multi-camera computational imaging systems, motion-based computational imaging, high frame rate processing, image stitching and blending, image quality understanding and computational optics.
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SMD is seeking a driven, collaborative Senior Optical Engineer to spearhead the research and development of optical imagers based around camera modules such as but not limited camera types of USB cameras, MIPI-CS2 cameras, and other embedded/machine vision cameras.
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GEO ships camera video processors in diverse automotive applications such as ADAS, autonomy, in-cabin monitoring, digital mirrors, smart backup and augmented reality cameras. Located at our Toronto, Canada facility, you will be part of Image Signal Processing group creating and bringing to market leading-edge image and video processing solutions for GEO’s high performance current and next-generation ICs. You will have the following responsibilities.
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7+ years of experience in consumer electronics as an optical engineer working on display, camera/imaging, or projection systems. - Strong fundamental optical engineering knowledge base in areas including lens design, aberration theory, image quality, MTF/PSF, etc., and experience with tolerance analysis.
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NEO Surveyor consists of a passively cooled 50 cm telescope located at Sun-Earth L1 equipped with a wide-field camera that will image the sky simultaneously in two mid-infrared bands. IPAC is building the NEO Surveyor Survey Data System (NSDS) that ingests imaging and engineering data from the flight system, processes those data into calibrated image and source detection products, performs automated searches for moving solar system objects, assesses the quality of the survey data, and distributes data products to NASA archives, the Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the user community.
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Familiar with the design and development of camera image pipelines, like image sensor, ISP processing, serdes, with rich debugging experience. Deep understanding of camera sensors, optics, and image signal processing of automotive imaging systems, including ISP and software pipelines.
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