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Areas of work include Sensing Hardware Engineering, Sensing ASIC Architecture, Algorithm Engineering, Machine Learning Engineering, Deep Learning, Firmware Engineering, Software Engineering, Quality Assurance Engineering, and User Studies and Human Factors Engineering.
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As a Desktop Support Engineer: Provide onsite/remote end user support on multiple computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and mobile devices. Provide Hardware Support - For Dell/Lenovo/Apple branded Laptop & Desktops including troubleshooting & isolating issue and perform parts/service calls for onsite and remote users.
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Our engineers rely on skills in computer system architecture, schematic design, digital and analog circuits, power and voltage regulator integration, high speed signal integrity concepts, PCB design, bring up and system level troubleshooting to surprise and delight millions of customers.
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Provide onsite/remote end user support on multiple computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and mobile devices working from a World's Leading GPU Manufacturer Campus. Provide onsite/remote end user support on multiple computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and mobile devices.
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Similar Jobs (5) Senior Hardware Validation Engineer locations 2 Locations time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago Hardware Test Engineer locations US, CA, Santa Clara time type Full time posted on Posted 12 Days Ago Senior Verification Engineer - Hardware locations US, CA, Santa Clara time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago.
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NVIDIA is seeking architects like you to help design hardware accelerator and processor architectures that enable state of the art machine learning and data analytics algorithms and applications on our next-generation mobile, embedded and datacenter platforms.
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This position will be responsible for schematic capture, PCB layout design, prototype bring up and debugging, functional verification, signal characterization, hardware bug tracking, and working with and managing suppliers/manufacturing partners.
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And Python experienceKnowledge of industry bus architectures (PCIe, I2C, SPI, USB, UART)Knowledge of Intel, AMD, and ARM computer architectures and low level chipset programming (CPU and chipset logic)Knowledge of server architecture and standards such as IPMIKnowledge of UEFI security or firmware security features (TPM, Secure Boot, TXT)Posting Date: 2024-03-25.
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We are looking for an HCI researcher to work on our Driving-Sensei project, focusing on designing user studies, implementing prototype software and hardware, conducting user studies, analyzing data, and reporting findings through writing papers.
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Design robust architecture for reliability and availability of distributed embedded system with multimodal sensing supportIntegrate and explore advanced hardware features to support sophisticated deep learning modelsRequired Skills BS or MS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or other related field 4 or more years of industry experience using C.
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And/or CUDA.A strong foundation in mathematics, algorithms and data structures; and exposure to machine learning and deep learning fundamentals to complement your expertise in 3D Computer Graphics.
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The company’s core technology is the Nuro Driver, an integrated autonomous driving system consisting of state-of-the-art, AI-first software and custom-built sense and compute hardware. You have an M.Sc. or Ph. D. focusing on one or more of the following areas: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematics, or a closely related field.
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A GRL Hardware Engineering Internship is a great opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience and exposure testing, diagnosing, and developing automated test solutions to address signal integrity, protocol and system application-level engineering challenges.
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Background of video/image processing, computer vision, Deep learning, and Video codecs technologies. In this role, you will develop hardware-accelerated solutions that enable rapid creation and deployment using the latest deep learning, artificial intelligence, and distributed system technologies.
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Our team is working across the full stack of quantum computing, from hardware design, manufacturing, and packaging through to quantum architecture and quantum algorithms. PsiQuantum is on a mission to build the world's first utility-scale, 1 million-plus qubit quantum computer, powered by breakthroughs in silicon photonics and quantum architecture.
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