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Knowledge of digital signal processing. We are seeking engineers with the desire to learn new technologies to join our innovative organization to help develop, enhance and maintain FPGA designs on cutting edge products and systems.
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Model Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) signal processing algorithms both on-board and ground-based, and analyze performance. Background in statistics, estimation, controls, signal processing or a related field with experience developing and implementing EO/IR missile detection, missile warning, missile tracking, and probability of warning algorithms.
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Experience verifying Wireless or Digital Signal Processing (DSP) systems is significantly valued. You'll drive coverage analysis and closure, and collaborate with / support digital + mixed-signal co-simulations using SystemVerilog analog behavioral models.
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As Senior Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for key aspects of phased array antenna system design, simulation, measurement, calibration and optimization. BS in Electrical Engineering with relevant coursework in digital communication theory, digital signal processing, RF/Microwave Engineering, Antennas and Electromagnetic theory.
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We engineer, manufacture and market differentiated products and systems used for precision dispensing and processing in a variety of end markets, from packaging to transportation and medical to electronics.
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Serve as a laser and optical integration engineer for laser systems ranging from early concepts to product prototypes to initial production units. Knowledgeable of electronic test equipment for time-domain and frequency-domain measurements, control theory, and signal processing.
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Perform the design, development, and implementation of complex algorithms involving controller design, system identification, signal processing and signal analysis for cryogenic and chillers equipment used in the semiconductor industry.
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Master’s or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field, with a focus on sensor fusion, signal processing, or machine learning. We're currently looking for research engineers with specialized skills in LiDAR, camera, and radar perception technologies to enhance our autonomous driving systems' ability to understand and interact with complex environments.
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Familiarity in ultrasound physics, signal and image processing, beamforming, transducer optimization, simulation, algorithm development, or tool development. Experience with PACS, electronic medical records (EMR) or patient management systems (PMs), as well as other clinical systems.
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Altamira Technologies is seeking Senior Digital Signal Processing Software Engineers to join our world-class engineering team in Denver CO. The ideal candidate possesses a mix of software, signal processing, and algorithm development skills.
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Applies expert modem knowledge (e.g., RF, baseband, signal processing, computer architecture, communication protocols, VLSI) and develops or modifies methodology for one area of modem hardware, systems, or firmware to execute modem assignments; applies understanding of other teams or domains; leads technical conversation in design reviews and project meetings within a particular domain to meet design requirements; owns feature design and implementation.
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Familiarity with one or more of the following: aerodynamic systems, orbital mechanics, signal processing, sensor systems, and RF or EO/IR physics. A Senior Modeling and Simulation Engineer/Analyst is needed who possesses a breadth of technical skills and strong programming capability.
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If you're interested in video, audio and have signal processing, robotics, RF or other advanced areas of embedded systems this is the opportunity for you. - Signal processing (audio, video, RF) knowledge and/or capability.
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Required Technical Skills: Experience with signal processing; proficient with the use of LabVIEW software. The position will develop, implement, and verify designs of electronic systems, including software/firmware for processing of waveforms received and transmitted via underwater transducers.
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Knowledge of leading edge technologies in SIGINT, such as: wideband receiver architectures, digital signal processing, phased arrays, payload testing & characterization, and/or networking hardware and protocols.
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