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Radar Systems Engineers develop parametric representations, visualizations, and data-driven analyses to support sensor requirements definition and use-case validation, including waveform and signal processing implementation.
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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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As the Technical Leader, Power Systems Design Engineering in the Datacenter and GPU Accelerated Processing Division, you will be responsible for the board power system design and development for AMD products in this expanding and strategic market for AMD. You will interact with other key engineering teams such as silicon design, packaging, board design, signal integrity, thermal/mechanical, platform validation, and manufacturing and leaders within AMD, customers, suppliers, and partners.
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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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We are a technology leader in numerous areas including technology insertion; acoustic sensors; signal processing; combat systems; torpedoes; cyber security; knowledge management; and electronic warfare.
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Proficiency in all phases of PCB design, including: creation of high-level functional and architectural diagrams, SPICE analysis, power analysis, component selection, schematic entry (OrCAD Capture experience a plus), and working with the PCB layout team to optimize placement, signal integrity, fitment, etc.
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ADI is a world leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of high performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (ICs) used in virtually all types of electronic equipment.
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CACI is seeking a Signal Processing Engineer to join our mission-critical Intel team in Fort Meade, MD. This position requires a TS/SCI FSP. Under limited guidance, you will provide Radio Frequency (RF) Communications and Digital Signal Processing support to develop Software Defined Radio (SDR) solutions.
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Minimum Experience: Three years of experience with both acoustics and signal processing. Working knowledge of underwater acoustic tracking systems and their operation, including factors such as geometry, frequencies, timing, signal types, and transducers used.
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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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Experience in analog and digital circuit design including signal integrity principles. Analyze and design analog and digital electronic circuits including signal conditioning, power, analog-to-digital conversion, and communication.
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That’s why we need you, an engineer, physicist, or mathematician, with a solid background in signal processing, to develop radar and antenna models. Your signal processing skills and determination are needed to develop the cutting-edge technology used to support the warfighter and maintain national security.
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Our programs enable the warfighter to utilize cutting edge technologies like Software Defined Radios (SDRs), high powered digital signal processing, and modern DevSecOps to achieve their goals to dominate the RF spectrum.
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Established in January 2022, SOE Seattle's goals are to build an office with skills in mixed signal electrical design, signal processing firmware, and sensor systems. Job Overview: As an Electrical Engineer (Mixed-Signal / Analog), you will find the best solutions and implementations for the problems at hand by considering both hardware- and software-based approaches.
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We are seeking an FPGA Digital Signal Processing Engineer to help us build innovative technology applications for the next generation of electronic warfare (EW) systems. Implement digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms for various types of communication, data link, radar, and jamming signals.
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