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Experience with Digital Signal Processing and communications systems and theory and RF waveform generation/reception. You will be responsible for the Customer Requirements analysis and defining required real-time embedded processing, digital and RF architectures, digital signal processing and signal generation functionalities, and interfaces (digital, electrical, RF, software etc.
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Radar and radar-related concepts such as the Doppler effect, detection theory, tracking, digital signal processing (FFT, IIR/FIR filtering, etc.) , waveform generation, receiver design, and antenna theory.
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Those designs come with impairments or nonlinear distortion that need to be clean up using digital signal processing techniques. Preferred to understand communication theory & signal processing related algorithms design (such as timing recovery, signal estimation and detection, automatic gain control, channel estimation, equalization, coding theory, etc.
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Coursework should include signals & systems, Digital Signal Processing, and electromagnetic theory. Coursework should include signals & systems, Digital Signal Processing, and electromagnetic theory.
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Knowledge of digital signal processing and adaptive theory. Experience in digital signal processing and adaptive filter development. Currently has, or is in the process of obtaining, a PhD degree in engineering: audio, acoustics, physics, mechanical, electrical, signal processing or related field.
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Technical knowledge of Linux computing environments, communication system theory, and radar theory - including modulation/demodulation, RF fundamentals, signal processing algorithm development, X-MIDAS programming, and digital-to-analog conversion systems is strongly desired.
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Course work or experience in some of the following fields: radar, signal & image processing, digital communications, probability and statistics, linear algebra, estimation theory, optimal control, system architecture, inertial navigation, guidance theory.
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Experience in nuclear analog and digital instrumentation, control, and monitoring with detailed knowledge in safety-related systems, hardware, software, theory of operation, equipment environmental, seismic qualification (EQ) testing and field services or plant start-ups.
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Experience in DCS, or PLC application, deployment and support engineering of complex, high reliability, signal acquisition, data processing, inter-networking, separation, safety hazards, reliability, simulation, cyber security requirements.
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3dB Labs is seeking an experienced senior software engineer who loves to solve challenging digital signal processing problems. Our employees are typically BS/MS holders in electrical engineering, computer engineering, software engineering, or computer science, but we will consider anyone with demonstrated skills and interest in software development and/or signal processing.
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MS or PhD in a field related to Digital Signal Processing. Theoretical and working knowledge of adaptive signal processing and stochastic processes. Our team is constantly solving problems and expanding their knowledge to provide the best software and hardware solutions in signal processing.
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Working knowledge of digital signal processing algorithms for random data, spectral correlations, and/or digital filters. Educational background in mechanical dynamics including acoustics, vibration, or control theory.
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The I&C Systems Design Engineer is responsible for design and analysis of I&C systems for nuclear power plant applications. Minimum 1 years of experience (including internship and academic experience) with application, requisition, or field engineering in a combination of mid-tier programmable logic controllers (PLC) or top-tier DCS used in complex, instrumentation, data acquisition, control, monitoring, or automation.
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Engineering: controls, estimation theory, digital signal processing, and machine learning; As science fiction writer Arthur Clarke wrote, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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Lead I&C System design and development from conceptual through preliminary and detailed design, fabrication, assembly, production test, validation test as well as site installation, start-up test, and commissioning.
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