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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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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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Demonstrated experience in communications, spectrum sensing, electromagnetics, signal processing, machine learning/artificial intelligence, or applied mathematics. - Expertise in signal processing, electromagnetics, modeling & simulation, machine learning, image, or control theory.
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Two Six Technologies is seeking a Digital Signal Processing Engineer to support R&D programs in a hands-on laboratory environment to provide critical solutions to the intelligence community.
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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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BlueHalo is seeking mid-career Digital Signal Processing (DSP) engineers in Albuquerque to work on challenging, leading-edge designs for immediate openings. Assist in the design, development, and implementation of cutting-edge digital signal processing (DSP) technologies.
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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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Signal Processing Engineer. Additional responsibilities include presenting our results and recommendations in forums such as MILCOM and intra-government conferences; advising and mentoring signal processing graduate students at top universities through the Draper scholars program as we build our talent pipeline; and conceiving new ideas and concepts, and presenting them in the form of task orders, proposals, patents and white papers.
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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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Job Description - Assistant Staff - Signal Processing The RF Technology group seeks a full-time entry-level engineer with background and interest in signal processing.
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Apex Systems is seeking a highly skilled RF SignalEngineer with a background in product development, electrical engineering, and systems engineering
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If so, we're looking for someone like you to join us at APL 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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We are seeking a Senior Signal Processing Engineer to join the Fort Walton Beach, FL team to create unique solutions for complex problems. With expertise in in the areas of radar, EW, target generation, and digital signal processing, the Fort Walton Beach team has been a recognized authority on RF HITL solutions for the last 25 years.
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Experience as a Digital Signal Processing Engineer with C/C. Technical knowledge of Linux computing environments, communication system theory, and radar theory - including modulation/demodulation, RF fundamentals, signal processing algorithm development, X-MIDAS programming, and digital-to-analog conversion systems is strongly desired.
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Our team explores, develops, and delivers new cutting-edge sensing technologies that serve as the foundation of current and future AR/VR products at Meta. We are looking for candidates with experience in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for sensor systems to assist with the development of novel hardware and software systems within the RL Sensors Team, while collaborating with experts across multiple domains.
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