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Experience with signal processing, preferably in MATLAB. Familiarity with CMOS image sensor technology. Duties include performing the systems-level analysis and modeling of sensing and imaging systems, the design and construction of prototypes to guide systems development and assess user impact, and the definition of system level tests for parametric specifications.
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Research and development in ultrasound signal, image, and sensor data processing for unique workflows. Expertise in ultrasound or radar physics, signal and image processing, algorithm development.
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Provide imagery science services and analysis in support of GEOINT product quality assessments for the full range of traditional and non-traditional imaging systems, products, and data formats; sensor fidelity assessment, pixel registration assessment, Tonal Transfer Curve assessments, Relative Edge Response assessment, MTF and Signal to Noise Ratio assessment, and other product quality parameters.
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Experience associated with radar, imaging sensors, image processing, and signal/data processing applications. Relevant sensor types include electro-optic/infrared and active/passive radar imaging systems.
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Multi-sensor integration and control; digital and analog signal processing and filtering. ATSD performs research and development across a wide range of disciplines from novel materials development to mixed signal integrated circuits, spanning design to implementation of advanced optical, quantum, radar, and imaging systems, transitioning technology from basic R&D to fieldable prototypes.
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Expertise in implementing Electro-Optical and Infrared Sensor image and signal processing algorithms. Your role will immerse you in the development and analysis of groundbreaking Imaging Sensor algorithms, crucial for navigating and guiding cutting-edge weapon systems.
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Expertise with general signal/image processing concepts. The team is seeking an exceptional imaging scientist/engineer with responsibilities for supporting future camera simulation and camera systems development.
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Digital and analog design experience to include signal processing and sensor system controls. GEOST seeks an enthusiastic and highly capable Electrical Engineer with recent experience in the design, fabrication, and test of electronics to support imaging systems, sensors, lasers, optical communication, and embedded processors.
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Novel sensor technologies, advanced signal processing and computation with the economies of scale of semiconductor manufacturing to dramatically reduce the cost of imaging.
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Overview: At SRI International, Ann Arbor, MI, we have an opening for a Senior Research Engineer with radar signal processing experience. Formation and analysis of imagery products, development of advanced signal processing tools for image understanding and imagery exploitation, and the integration of data from multiple sources to enhance understanding.
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RF Sensors / EO-IR Imaging / Remote Sensing Systems Signal Processing, Detection and Track Filtering Multi-Sensor Data Fusion, Target Classification and Discrimination (Machine Learning / AI applications) Missile Systems (Aerodynamic, Ballistic, Space) Defense Weapon System Performance (e.g. Navy Surface systems, Ballistic Missile Defense systems) Ground Test and Field Test Events (missile flight and sensor track pre-event prediction and post-mission assessment.
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RF Sensors / EO-IR Imaging / Remote Sensing Systems - Signal Processing, Detection and Track Filtering. Characterize sensor and missile performance against threat ballistic and cruise missiles through modeling, simulation and analysis using digital simulations.
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C, or other high order languageExperience applying object-oriented software designExperience using MATLAB or Python for evaluation of data setsExperience with UNIX/Linux or Apple OS or Windows DOS command lineExperience in electro-optics or in radar processingExperience with Imaging EO/IR/RF systems, energy transport, or radar physics, signal processing or discrimination algorithmsThe ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required.
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Image processing and digital signal processing experience. Image chain analysis to include atmospheric modeling, signal quality and noise, optics, detector calibration, and image processing of pixel data.
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Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields with courses work in Digital Signal Processing, Image Processing, Computer Vision, Data Structures, Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning.
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