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The Sensor Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber (SC5) Department in the Digital, RF, and Power Products Team is seeking an experienced Senior Principal Electrical Engineer with strong Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design skills to join our team.
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The Engineer in this role will support advanced technology radar, guided munition and EW programs including research and development of advanced digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms, high-fidelity radar and RF modeling, simulation, analysis and integration with RF sensors and systems.
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The successful applicant will join ATR's Engineering Services Division, working as a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer/Data Scientist at the Naval Surface Warfare Center South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility, (SFOMF) located near Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Applicant will work as part of a research, design, test, and evaluation team, who will develop systems to acquire surface & sub-surface ocean sensor data and fused into a coherent picture for monitoring the underwater ocean environment.
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The Electronic Warfare (EW) Division of Leidos is looking for a FPGA DSP Firmware Engineer to lead a design team to design, develop, simulate, and integrate challenging DSP FPGA designs and RF sensor systems based on given program requirements.
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Radar digital beamforming, multi-sensor track management and data fusion, adaptive signal processing etc. This position is ideal for an energetic, motivated and application minded application engineer looking for new challenges in digital signal processing and algorithm for the cutting edge ultra-wideband transceiver (RF Converter based) technology and application development.
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Knowledge and experience with noise & vibration measurement systems including sensor selection, sensor placement, signal conditioning and Digital Signal Processing (DSP.
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In this role you will be able to experiment with sensor fusion methods to design the optimal signal processing chain for maximizing performance. Education & ExperienceMost of our engineers have advanced degrees in Electrical engineering, Acoustics, Signal Processing, Electronics or an equivalent field, but if you've followed a different path to expertise in acoustics or sound quality, we still want to hear from you.
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Signal processing technologies include target detection and estimation, target tracking, array signal processing, waveform optimization, MIMO radar signal processing, image processing, sensor fusion and video tracking.
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Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR.
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Knowledge of algorithms/DSP/AI/ML (e.g. signal processing including traditional, statistical, image/video; feature extraction, natural language processing, machine learning concepts (model training, network architectures / complexity, performance expectations, data science including data mining.
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Interest in digital signal processing (DSP) We research and solve problems in the areas of advanced waveform development, low size, weight, and power (low SWaP) processing systems, specialized space communication payloads, persistent signal surveillance systems, and offensive cyber techniques.
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Interest and breadth in several sub-disciplines within EE/ECE, including information and coding theory, digital signal processing, wireless communications, computer architecture, embedded software, embedded security, cryptography, analog design, RF/EM, sensors and antennas, photonics, power systems, and software architecture and design.
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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) experience in processor or FPGbased designs. General FPGA development including RTL, simulation, high-speed digital design, DSP algorithm development, verification, synthesis, and timing analysis.
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Must be able to apply these skills to the areas of radar modeling & simulation, antenna array theory, digital signal processing, algorithm development, and guided munition sensor systems.
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Knowledge of one or more of the following: basic RF circuit design and troubleshooting, software defined radios, digital signal processing, electromagnetic propagation, or types of RF and Microwave antennas.
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