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Strong signal and information processing expertise (statistical signal processing, array processing, signal modeling, linear algebra, probability and random processes, optimization, tracking/data fusion, adaptive signal processing, digital signal processing, information theory.
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Would you like to use your signal processing experience to help advance U.S. navy electromagnetic systems for superior defense and national security missions? We are looking for a driven Signal Processing Engineer to join us in pushing boundaries in digital signal and image processing to enhance electromagnetic system capabilities in government and military maritime systems.
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As a Signal and Image Processing Engineer you will. Have experience applying signal processing, image processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, deep learning, or related techniques with respect to signal extraction from sensors.
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This is your opportunity to join the Digital Signal Processing Group as a Senior Software Engineer. and/or Cuda implementations of signal processing algorithms and time critical control functions involved in direct control of sensor systems running on Linux.
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Experience with high-speed DSP-based and FPGbased signal processing using Xilinx, Intel, AMD, and / or Nvidia products. Advanced degrees such as MS or PhD in Physics, Optics, Photonics, Circuits, Signal Processing, or other related engineering field.
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Required: Experience in one or more of the following:digital signal processing (DSP),radar measurements and radar signal processing,remote sensing (synthetic aperture radar (SAR), hyperspectral imaging (HSI), etc.
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Digital Signal Processing Engineer for Position, Navigation and Timing Applications. If you love applying your skills in Signal Processing and Optimal Estimation in support of Radio Frequency (RF) Receiver Design we're looking for someone like you to join our team at APL We design and build an array of hardware and software solutions for our Military sponsors that 1) provide situational awareness during tactical deployments and 2) collect data during operational testing events for analysis and performance reporting.
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This position is with the Signal Processing team at WHOOP. As a Signal Processing Engineer, focused on Deep Learning, you will be part of a cross-functional team composed of Signal Processing, WHOOP Labs, Firmware, and Data Science.
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Experience in RCS modeling based on computational electromagnetic (CEM) predictions and/or measurements, radar modeling and analysis, and digital signal processing (DSP) are also desired.
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Tasking will be assigned to leverage the existing skills of the candidate, to include physics-based modeling, application of advanced mathematical techniques for data processing, digital signal processing, image processing, signals analysis, radar system modeling, and radar performance prediction.
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The Signal Processing Department in the Undersea Systems Office (USO) of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) is seeking a motivated and talented Signal Processing Engineer to research, develop, analyze, and deliver new capabilities for the processing of undersea platform sensor data.
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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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MUST HAVE skills:Previous working experience in the Wireless Communications industry or GNSS5+ years of experience with ASIC designExperience writing Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms on embedded ARM processors to run navigation, timing and tracking loops.
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Desired experience includes analog to digital signal processing, underwater acoustics analytics, Fast Attack Submarine Sonarman Experience, and Submarine Total Ship Monitoring System operation (TSMS.
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7 to 10 years' experience as a firmware engineer developing and implementing signal processing algorithms on large, dense, high-speed FPGAs (e.g., Xilinx, Altera) using VHDL or Verilog.
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