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Software development Engineer, simulation, Sensor, EO, IR, Hyperspectral, LADAR, LIDAR, RADAR, Sonar, C, C. Sensor Simulation Engineer / Principal Investigator - Hands-on Technical Lead.
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Location Smyrna, GA (Metro Atlanta) Project/Unit Description The Sensors & Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL) of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is seeking engineers and scientists who have a strong background in multiple aspects of phased array radar systems and have significant experience in the development of modern tracking and sensor fusion algorithms.
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We have an opportunity for a Radar Systems Engineer to join team to help us design, develop, integrate, test, and deliver Air Traffic Management and Defense Surveillance Radar systems to our customers and support their on-going operations.
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As a Senior FPGA Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and optimizing FPGbased solutions for our healthcare sensor systems. Cherish is developing groundbreaking radar-based sensor platforms that revolutionize health, safety, and wellness monitoring for people in all areas of life.
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Your Job Georgia-Pacific's Naheola operation is seeking qualified professionals to consider for our Process Engineer role located in Pennington, AL. As a Koch company and a leading manufacturer of bath tissue, paper towels, paper-based packaging, cellulose, specialty fibers, building products and much more, Georgia-Pacific works to meet evolving needs of customers worldwide with quality products.
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As a SLAM engineer, you’ll design and develop localization and mapping systems that enable unmanned ground vehicles to navigate and map their environments accurately in GPS-denied areas.
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Duration: 6 Months Contract Job Description: Operational Technology and Engineering is seeking a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer to join our Hardware Engineering team in Indianapolis, IN supporting development of advanced airborne systems including podded communication link and sensor systems, airborne armament equipment, alternate mission equipment, cockpit displays, avionics, and radar systems.
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Mammography technician, mammography tech, mammogram technician, mammogram tech, mammography, mammographer, breast care, mammogram, allied health, allied. Posted job title: Mammography Tech - (Mam - Mammo Tech.
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The successful candidate will be able to work with color foundry to develop and optimize the color and ML process for state of art CMOS image sensor products. Direct experience on image sensor color filter, microlens process will be a plus.
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I'm working with a dynamic startup based in Cambridge, UK, specialising in cutting-edge sensor solutions for drones who are seeking a Sr./Mid-Level Embedded Firmware Engineer who help them develop and maintain their RADAR products.
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Ability to utilise knowledge of microfluidics, pneumatics, fluid control, temperature control, and sensor integration to inform the design of components. The Mechanical Engineer will contribute to the development of a commercial, integrated diagnostic device and research novel technological solutions to challenging problems.
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Develop, execute, and manage plans for the design, development, test, and qualification of radar sensor systems for autonomous spacecraft navigation. You will lead a multidisciplinary team for development of radar and other radio frequency (RF) sensor systems from early concepts to product prototypes to initial flight units.
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About US Tech Solutions:US Tech Solutions is a global staff augmentation firm providing a wide range of talent on-demand and total workforce solutions. ustechsolutions.com. US Tech Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Robotics Engineer – SLAM. Skilled in sensor fusion, integrating data from cameras, LiDAR, IMUs, and odometry to enhance localization and mapping accuracy. Experienced in sensor calibration for cameras and LiDAR, ensuring precise measurements and data fusion.
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Proficient in designing circuits for actuators, digital communications, EMC/safety compliance and sensor data acquisition that include microcontrollers, FPGA's or Single board computers (SBC's.
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