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BS Degree in Electrical Engineering or similar disciplines (MS/PhD desired)Knowledge of ultrasound imaging technology, including Ultrasound systems, transducers, wave propagation, beamforming, antenna design/modeling, optimal acquisition design, signal, and image processing.
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Knowledge of radio frequency (RF) transmission theory, to include radar principles, signal reception, signal processing, detection and tracking performance, and electronic protection (EP); electronic warfare system components and dependencies (i.e. antennas, transmitters, receivers, signal processors, cooling systems, onboard power and avionics integration considerations, interrogation friend-or-foe (IFF) systems, etc.
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Chip-Scale Design: digital, RF and/or mixed signal device packaging design/layout (2D-3D, chiplet/UCIe), substrate/interposer design (HDI, HDBU, EMIB), chip attach (epoxy, solder), chip interconnect (chiplet, flipchip, wire/ribbon bonding), modeling & simulation (power, speed, timing, signal integrity, thermal, structural, reliability)Hardware Programming: FPGA (i.e. Verilog, VHDL), Programming (Linux command line/scripting, Python, Java, and C.
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Experience in the following related fields is also highly desired: RF communications, robotics, sonar systems, and signal processing. Knowledge of acoustic communications, underwater sensors and transducers, electronics design, array processing, underwater acoustic propagation modeling, detection and estimation, embedded systems, and data acquisition a plus.
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Working knowledge of radar, electronic warfare (EW), Digital Signal Processing (DSP), SIGINT, C. Leidos Defense Sector, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos,is seeking a talented Principal Electrical Engineer to join a diverse team to create unique solutions for complex problems.
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RF, analog, digital, and / or mixed signal circuit design or analysis and / or digital signal processing. The Receiver, Exciter, and Back-End Processing (REBEP) Department is the focal point for receiver, exciter, beam steering, and signal processing technology within Raytheon.
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Master's degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis in radar image formation and/or digital signal processing. 11+ years of experience in system-level modeling and digital signal processing.
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These tools involve Matlab GUI, digital signal processing, communication with external instrumentation and control hardware, testing data processing etc. Demonstration of proficiency in Matlab programming involving multi-discipline, e.g. GUI, signal processing, controller communication, DAQ.
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Department Summary: MITRE is at the leading edge in solving problems in wireless communications, signal processing, and PNT [position, navigation, and timing]. BS, MS, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related field.
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Basic understanding of amplifier design and Digital Signal Processing (DSP). Fine Suspension, Fine Box), Finite Element Magnetic Modeling (FEMM), etc. Electrical design skills and familiarity with schematic capture tools such as Altium.
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Qualified candidates will apply strong systems engineering knowledge and understanding in the areas of algorithm development, signal processing, performance modeling, and sensor simulation working with various Systems, Hardware, and Software teams.
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Typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) degree discipline and a minimum of 10+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: Digital Signal Processing with experience in digital noise cancellation, Kalman filters, and multi-rate signal processing for communication systems.
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Broad knowledge of and skills in low-noise and low-power precision mixed-signal circuit design, sensors, analog and digital signal processing, random processes. Experience in the behavioral modeling of mixed-signal systems in MATLAB/Simulink and Cadence and transistor level design of the analog building blocks.
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Prior experience with digital signal processing. BS in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Computer Science. Headquartered in Chantilly, VA and with 16 offices around the world, Arcfield employs approximately 1,200 engineers, analysts, IT specialists, and other professionals who put our customers’ missions first, helping them solve their most complex challenges through innovations in modeling, simulation and analysis, digital transformation and C5ISR. Visit arcfield.com for more details.
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U.S. citizen and the ability to obtain a DoD Secret Clearance Basic Qualifications Sr. Principal Systems Engineer: Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering or similar engineering discipline with 9+ years of radar/EW experience Systems Engineering experience across the product development lifecycle including concept design, detailed design, integration, verification, qualification, and validation.
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