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In addition to the above, the minimum requirements for the OPIR Modeling and Simulation Engineer Specialist include :A total of 8+ years of experience performing electro-optical sensor, system, and/or phenomenology modeling and simulation, either in the workforce and/or in the pursuit of an advanced degree.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and talented Mechanical Engineer Supervisor with expertise in smoke sensor development and strong proficiency in smoke and airflow simulation.
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Our team is looking for a driven RF engineer capable of fundamental electromagnetic modeling, transistor level circuit simulation, and distributed element microwave PCB design.
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Proficiency in FEA (Comsol, ANSYS, Maxwell), MATLAB, SPICE, or similar simulation and modeling tools. Sensor & Module design and modeling. End-to-end application (sensor, signal processing, ASIC, algorithm configurations) definition and design.
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ARA is seeking a Staff Modeling and Simulation Engineer with a background in unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) physics to support US Navy UUV Modeling, simulation, and testing efforts.
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This individual will support customer site work in Dayton, OH. In this role, the Modeling and Simulation Engineer will design and develop software to aid in the development, verification, and validation of physics-based models applied to materials systems such as composites, coatings, aerospace alloys, additively manufactured materials, etc.
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Experience in optical system modeling and simulation using tools such as ZEMAX, CODE V, LightTools, etc. As part of a hardworking team of diverse, multi-disciplinary engineers, you will be the single threaded leader for development of multiple product lines of cameras and optical sensor systems for imaging, autonomous navigation and other applications for Blue Origin’s spacecraft.
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Deep knowledge of optical imaging system components (lenses, sensors, sensor and image processing electronics, etc.) Knowledge of image processing techniques to inform camera and sensor trades.
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Senior Circuit Design Engineer - Power Modeling and Simulation We are now looking for a motivated Senior Circuit Design Engineer in Power Modeling and Simulation to join our dynamic and growing team.
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Your role will involve providing technical analysis, modeling, and simulation to ensure our designs meet stringent signal integrity and power integrity requirements. Your knowledge of PCB board stack-up and proficiency with simulation and modeling tools like Hspice, ADS, HFSS, and PowerSI are exceptional.
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The modeling and simulation engineer will work both individually and in concert with other engineers, subject-matter experts, and program management to devise suitable modeling strategies (including physics-based and behavioral approaches) and subsequently to produce robust, reliable models for several customers across government and industry.
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Minimum of 4 years of proven experience in Modeling and Simulation, with a focus on developing and integrating system-of-systems models in Matlab/Simulink environment (2 years with a Master's degree.
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The Control Systems section within the Sensor Power and Analog Design Department (SPAD) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Senior Engineer with motion control experience.
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Overview i3 is seeking a Simulation Modeling Engineer to develop high fidelity simulation models while leveraging tools such as MATLAB/Simulink for model development. DoD. Specializing in missile and aviation engineering and logistic services, electronic warfare and electromagnetic affects analysis, UAS system integration and flight operations, full lifecycle C5ISR engineering services, engineering analysis, cybersecurity and IT/IA innovative solutions and virtual training, simulation & serious game development and implementation.
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Selected candidates will build upon their previous silicon wafer fabrication, materials science, and EM single/multi-port circuit modeling experience to perform circuit simulation, and liaison between Fabrication and EM Simulation teams about silicon materials to improve simulation practice fidelity and knowledge base.
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