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Machine Learning | Physics | Embedded Systems | Signal Processing | Data Analysis | Nvidia | Electrical Engineering | Cloud Computing | Cuda | TensorRT | Radio Frequency | Transmission Processing | Linux OS | Pytorch | Python | Causal Inference.
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Experience in embedded electronics, VHDL, Verilog, System Verilog, Schematic capture, signal processing, RF, FPGA. Digital Signal Processing. Hired applicants may be eligible for annual short-term and/or long-term incentive compensation programs depending on the level of the position and whether or not it is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement.
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The Principal Software Engineer - FPGA and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) will be responsible for the design and development of embedded DSP and software infrastructure IP blocks, targeting application areas experiencing increasing emphasis on the foundational and advanced communication algorithms and the associated signal processing for SATCOM/Telemetry/EW/Radar applications.
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Sonar, Acoustics, Medical Ultrasound, Radar, Maritime Research, Signal Processing Algorithms and Techniques. These research systems handle high data rate digital signal processing and beamforming, interfacing with accessory devices, memory, and networks using bare-metal and real-time processing.
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Hands-on experience with laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and signal generators. Software programming (C, Python, Fortran, other) for hardware controls and digital signal processing.
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Solid understanding and hands-on-experience on Digital Signal Processing concepts and algorithms. Verilog or VHDL programming experience of Signal Processing algorithms in FPGAs.
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Experience: 10+ years of experience in machine learning, with a strong focus on radar and RF signals, video and image processing, classification, real-time signal processing, and embedded systems.
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These products involve Analog, RF, Microwave, Acoustic, High Power, and Digital Electronic technologies along with embedded software and firmware, signal processing, and VHDL designs. These capabilities may encompass Hardware-In-the-Loop simulators, custom Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), Commercial ATE, High Power, Mixed-Signal, Digital and Environmental Stress Screening systems, mechanical holding fixtures, adapters, and interface cabling and harnessing.
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Experience with Signal Intelligence (SIGINT), Digital Signal Processing (DSP) or DSP related software. Design, develop, test, deliver, and maintain software for (DSP) Digital Signal Processing applications.
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Hands-on working on feasibility of new fundamental IPs, test strategies, test setup, package-level integration, PCB, and characterizations. In this role, you will work on identifying new and novel fundamental technologies, leading a virtual team to hands-on develop key IPs and prototypes, and helping to bring them into production.
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As the Sr EMC/RF Certification Engineer, you will serve as both a technical leader and an active participant, combining strategic oversight with hands-on technical work, particularly in the area of testing.
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Design and implement algorithms for signal processing in AR/VR systems, with a focus on low-resource edge devices such as wearables and mobile phones. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to address challenges in signal processing and firmware development.
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5+ years of experience in hands-on design of mixed signal circuits. Knowledge of mixed signal design principles, microprocessor and microcontroller architectures, diverse core types, bus systems, memory access methods, DMA mechanisms, timer & interrupt functions, and their application to intricate design challenges.
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Strong hands-on experience and publications in the design, layout and testing of ultra-high-speed analog, digital and mixed-signal circuits implemented in Nano-scale CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS technologies.
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Solid foundation in electrical engineering principles including basic circuit design, signal processing, transmission line theory, etc. Hands-on experience and familiarity with shop tools and their proper use as well as best practices regarding the assembly and testing of both low and high-voltage electrical systems including soldering, wire stripping and splicing, connector pin/socket crimping and assembly, etc.
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