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Sonar, Acoustics, Medical Ultrasound, Radar, Maritime Research, Signal Processing Algorithms and Techniques. These research systems handle high data rate digital signal processing and beamforming, interfacing with accessory devices, memory, and networks using bare-metal and real-time processing.
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Job Description The group seeks a Student Technical Assistant to work with our engineering staff on advanced concept demonstrations in the areas of data analysis, algorithm development, software development, digital signal processing, hardware design, and flight test support.
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Advanced coursework or extensive job experience in digital signal processing, with a focus on algorithm development, optimization, and implementation. Proficiency in one or more of the following areas: RF circuit design and troubleshooting, software defined radios (SDRs), digital signal processing (DSP), electromagnetic propagation, or types of RF and Microwave antennas.
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Comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) principles and algorithms. - Advising on manufacturing and design processes that adhere to industry best practices, diagnosing design challenges, and offering cost-efficient solutions.
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CRESTRON AV, Analog, SDI and HD SDI signal processing, ATSC, QAM, NTSC, PAL. Analog, SDI and HD SDI signal processing and conversion. Conduct analysis on AV/MM systems by ensuring designs are cost efficient, able to be integrated, and reliable.
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The Principal Software Engineer - FPGA and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) will be responsible for the design and development of embedded DSP and software infrastructure IP blocks, targeting application areas experiencing increasing emphasis on the foundational and advanced communication algorithms and the associated signal processing for SATCOM/Telemetry/EW/Radar applications.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree (preferred) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field with a focus on signal processing. Develop and optimize digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms for FPGA implementation.
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1+ years of experience in digital signal processing, with a focus on audio signal processing and acoustics. Use simulation tools and software (e.g., MATLAB, Simulink) to simulate and evaluate the performance of signal processing algorithms.
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Experience with Signal Intelligence (SIGINT), Digital Signal Processing (DSP) or DSP related software. Design, develop, test, deliver, and maintain software for (DSP) Digital Signal Processing applications.
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5+ years FPGA design experience on Digital Signal Processing designs. Implementation of complex Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms in FPGA devices. Experience implementing complex Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms in FPGA devices.
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As an Optical Sensor System Design Engineer, you will need:Bachelor's Degree or above in Physics, Optics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related degree or equivalent experience with an emphasis on optical system performance and analysisKnowledge on data processing and analysis and software tools (e.
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Lead the technical design and development of embedded hardware & software which implements advanced digital signal processing and controls solutions. Digital Signal Processing and development of control loops for sensors in mixed-signal domain with high-speed digitization.
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Hands-on experience in designing various mixed signal analog integrated circuits, such as ADC/DAC, analog base-band filters, etc., in deep sub-micron CMOS technologies. Samsung Semiconductor Inc is looking for a talent that has strong background and hands-on experience on Analog Mixed-Signal circuit design.
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What You Will Do:Design, develop, test, deliver, and maintain software for (DSP) Digital Signal Processing applications. Qualifications We Prefer:Experience with Xmidas or similar digital signal processing framework.
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The Oilfield Medic will provide emergency medical care and support, while the H2S Airhands will focus on managing hydrogen sulfide (H2S) hazards. Job Title: Oilfield Medic & H2S Airhands Location: Bakken Oilfield, Williston North Dakota Company: Sideworx Connect Job Type: Temporary Oilfield Medics & H2S Airhands (Turnaround/Shutdown Work) Wage: Dependent on experience & job type.
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