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Image processing techniques for visual and infrared sensors. FPGA design (VHDL and/or Verilog coding), FPGA verification (SystemVerilog coding) is a plus. Designs are implemented using VHDL for the following applications: gigabit serial interfaces, Radio Frequency (RF) and Electro-Optical (EO) DSP, controls, data links, embedded processing and processor interfaces.
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As a Senior Principal Signal and Sensor Modeling Engineer , you will work on a close-knit team to create advanced, physics-based modeling solutions in the DoD Space. Course work or experience in signal & image processing, digital communications, or estimation theory.
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We are responsible for the architecture, design, and documentation of deliverable FPGA embedded processing at RMD. The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process.
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As a Senior Modeling, Simulation, & Analysis Engineer , you will participate in multi-disciplinary work across integrated product teams consisting of Guidance, Navigation & Control (GNC), Signal Processing and missile-and-sensor-level Performance Simulations.
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As an Optical Engineer, you will engage with an experienced cross-disciplinary staff to conceive and design innovative consumer products. Experience with optical metrology tools material characterization tools such as interferometers, spectrometers, ellipsometer, and other standard image quality testing tools.
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O Image processing techniques for visual and infrared sensors. We are responsible for the architecture, design, and documentation of deliverable firmware and FPGA embedded processing at Raytheon.
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As a Senior Modeling, Simulation, & Analysis Engineer you will serve as the Integrated Product Team (IPT) Deputy Performance Lead and will participate in challenging multi-disciplinary work across integrated product teams consisting of Guidance, Navigation & Control (GNC), Signal Processing, and missile and sensor level Performance Simulations.
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In addition to understanding modern software engineering, the candidate will support core signal and image processing algorithms, hardware control, GUI design, and database development. Job description: We are seeking a self-starter to work in a multi-disciplinary R&D environment with similarly motivated electrical engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists to create custom digital signal processing solutions and communications systems in support of national security and defense.
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