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Of RF systems and digital signal processing. Key Skills: Algorithms Engineer, Algorithm Development, Integration, System Studies, Performance Analysis, Data Analysis, RF Systems, Modelling, Coding, MATLAB, Simulink, Machine Learning, AI.
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Experience with FPGA designs using VHDL/Verilog with emphasis in digital signal processing. 10+ years of RF signal processing hardware design with experience in L -band RF systems and RF receiver design, including fundamental design knowledge in antenna systems.
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Programming knowledge (Matlab, Python or R) Signal acquisition and processing from cells. Microscopy skills (Calcium imaging data a plus) Animal handling (surgical skills a plus) In vivo electrophysiology Maintains organized and detailed handwritten and computerized records of work performed.
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We extend rapidly evolving technical capabilities – such as remote sensing and signal processing techniques, data science, software tools, and systems analysis – to under-served mission needs across the domestic and international landscape.
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Position Overview Riverside Research is seeking a mid-level Radar Systems Engineer to support our Radar Assessment and Development (RAD) Group in Dahlgren, VA. The ideal candidate possesses solid experience in system-level design and integration, signal processing, analysis and verification of radar systems, simulation drivers, mission data processing, and forensic analysis.
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Key Responsibilities:FPGA and DSP Design and Development:Design, implement, and optimize FPGbased digital signal processing algorithms and architectures to meet project requirements. Strong understanding of digital signal processing concepts and techniques.
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In this position, you will apply your technical expertise towards furthering the public good by developing, applying, and evaluating state-of-the art navigation and communication technologies, such as: State of the art signal processing algorithms for navigation and communication systems (radio navigation, wireless communications, vision navigation, etc.
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Leidos currently has an opening for a Junior Signal Processing Engineer to support EW programs in Arlington, VA or San Diego, CA.As part of our team, you will focus on improving the robustness and efficacy of sensors and signals in complicated environments.
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As a co-op you’ll be directly working with the team that is at the center of where all the essential audio ingredients come together, including acoustics, signal processing, and system optimization tuning.
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Candidate must have:A Top Secret/SCI Clearance Experience with signal processing techniques and digital data processing. Scripting experience with MATLAB/Simulink. This challenging position will be responsible for SIGINT data processing and analysis of ground-based weapon systems, working directly with customers on location to provide timely analysis support.
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Experience with data processing and analysis tools, such as MATLAB or Minitab. These products typically include light sources, detectors, optical/electro-optical components, and corresponding electronics and software for signal processing.
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Experience with Microsoft Windows family of products, AutoCAD, MatLab. Preferred Qualifications: Electronics, Analog and Digital Communications, Digital Signal Processes, Computer Communication Networks, Embedded Systems Experience working in Flight Test or Lab Test environments Experience using oscilloscopes and waveform generators.
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Your skills include proficiency with the image/signal processing, GUI and C-MEX functionality of the MATLAB® environment as well as experience programming with MATLAB®, Python and C.
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Our Systems and Software Engineering Group is seeking an experienced Hardware Design Engineer to join our team in Boston, with strong background in three or more of the following areas: analog/digital/mixed signal circuits, PCB design, RF/high speed design, signal processing, test automation, FPGA and Embedded.
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Familiarity with signal processing is highly preferred. Utilize a variety of software languages, including VHDL, MATLAB and C/C. Proficient in MATLAB and C/C. Utilize a variety of software languages, including VHDL, MATLAB and C/C.
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