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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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Undersea Acoustics Signal Processing Engineer. Our Ocean Systems Group is seeking a signal processing engineer to be part of a multi-disciplinary team working on projects that span a wide range of research areas.
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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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Keywords: Signal Integrity, SI, SI Engineer, Signal Integrity Engineer, Radio Frequency, RF, Digital Signal Processing, Analog Simulation, Vector Network Analyzing, Circuits, Parallel Bus IBIS, Spice simulations, timing validation, Power Integrity, SERDES, SERDES transceivers, AMI, COM, SeaSim.
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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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We’re looking for a senior software engineer with knowledge of control theory and signal processing to help us improve the accuracy of the RF and laser pulses used to create our quantum gates.
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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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The successful candidate for this position is a subject matter expert in Radar design, Radio Frequency (RF) design and electronics with deep understanding of radar principles, waveform design, and signal processing algorithms.
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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 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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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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As a Senior Wireless Systems Engineer, you will be a key member of our highly innovative Wireless SoC design team, defining modem architectures, driving physical-layer algorithm designs, and developing digital signal processing schemes for novel ultra-low-power wireless applications.
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Master's degree in electrical engineering with emphasis in radar image formation and/or digital signal processing. Experience in system-level modeling and digital signal processing.
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Familiarity with one or more of the following key skill areas: Signal Processing, Tracking, Sensor Fusion, Receivers (Digital and Analog), Synchronizer / Timing, logic design, computer architecture, Systems Engineering Processes, LabView, Software (Interface, Visualization.
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The successful candidate to fill this Senior Hardware Design Engineer role will employ their working knowledge of Circuit Card Assemblies and analytical skills to design and develop products with application in signal processing, command, and control.
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