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Understanding of circuit design techniques, semiconductor device physics, signal processing, RF/ microwave engineering, or measurement techniques for high-bandwidth and high fidelity analog signals.
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Must be comfortable with electrical circuit design and measurement techniques for high-bandwidth and high fidelity analog signals. Become an expert at spin qubit control and advise component teams on how to balance a complex trade space spanning simplicity, diagnostic capability, control fidelity, etc.
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You’ll be a part of a team that creates an engaging learning environment for kids of all ages, transforming their lives along with their families. Across North America and all over the world, Mathnasium Learning Centers are committed to teaching children math so that they understand it, master it, and love it.
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Experience working with Benefit vendors such as BSwift, Fidelity, Health Equity, etc. Experience working with Benefit vendors such as BSwift, Fidelity, Health Equity, etc. In this role you will be exposed to multiple HR systems with a focus on primary administrator for our Benefits and PTO administration within UKG pro Core and UTA. You will provide support on our Applicant Tracking System (ATS) and will be involved in data maintenance of HR records in UKG Pro.
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Develop and execute high-fidelity models using object-oriented MATLAB programming, the MATLAB models will include sensor phenomenology, signal processing, detection, tracking, and discrimination algorithms.
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