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Sensor Simulation Engineer / Principal Investigator - Hands-on Technical Lead. Software development Engineer, simulation, Sensor, EO, IR, Hyperspectral, LADAR, LIDAR, RADAR, Sonar, C, C.
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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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The MEMS Process Engineer will work closely with the ASIC and sensor design / fabrication teams throughout the product development cycle. This engineer will have ownership over a wide variety of MEMS specific process development responsibilities to facilitate full wafer processing for Aceinna's early-stage sensor prototypes.
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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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This Sr. Engineer role supports our next-generation biosensor product design and development, focusing on clinical data analyses and sensor algorithm verification and improvement.
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We are seeking an Embedded DSP Engineer who is excited about introducing groundbreaking capabilities in the fields of computer vision (CV), machine learning (ML), and imaging (ISP), Audio, Graphics and Display, through efficient implementation of algorithms on custom DSPs, and HW/SW partitioning and co-design of complex embedded algorithms into custom DSP + HW accelerators.
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Primary Responsibilities As a software engineer lead, you will: Lead the development of embedded software and firmware for sensor applications and programs. Participate in development phases from detailed requirements flow down, trade studies, processing architecture design, hardware selection, firmware and software development, sensor and payload integration and test, spacecraft integration and test, and on-orbit support.
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To succeed in this position, one should be familiar with and understand one or more of the following: electromagnetics, communications, optics, receiver architecture, advanced signal processing techniques, sensor modeling, and/or sensor performance validation.
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A variety of underlying technologies are employed to build the mapping and localization systems, including multi-sensor fusion, visual/lidar SLAM, 3D computer vision, and deep learning.
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Experience with using professional tools (e.g., Roadrunner) to develop digital twin and 3D simulation scenes for autonomous driving and sensor simulation tools. 1+ years of hands-on experience in professional or academic setting with cooperative autonomous driving and sensor simulation tools (e.g., CARLA, LGSVL, CARMAKER, or similar.
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As a Principal Electrical Engineer, You’ll : Design quick turn circuit boards to meet program needs using Altium with Concord Pro to manage the designs and library components. Ability to apply advanced math to develop algorithms and sensor calibrations.
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The Electrical HW Test Engineer will be a member of the Product Development staff and be involved in the design, development, and maintenance of new MRI compatible products. Able to perform system-level integration testing including mechanical model, battery, cables, sensor, charger, etc.
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Develop static HTML sites for (a) user guides of API including high level function of software, (b) image processing tool for image verification and analysis, and (c) Internal image sensor evaluation tool, via Markdown and HTML language, and mkdocs tool, to present the guidance for company's image sensor solutions.
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EInfochips acts as a catalyst to Arrow’s Sensor-to-Sunset initiative and offers complete edge-to-cloud capabilities for its clients. eInfochips has strategic technology partnerships with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, NXP, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Microsoft and Google to name a few.
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Experience using National Instruments Labview and MATLAB to communicate with instrumentation and sensor systems. We are searching for a Research and Development Engineer to join our Facilities and Instrumentation Department at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University.
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