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Hands on experience in the development of lab setups for camera system performance study. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experiences with lab equipment and familiar with camera test methodologies.
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Perform validation on bench for the camera sub-system including electrical testing and image sensor image analysis. Understanding of image sensor/camera modules, mobile SoC platform, and other subsystems.
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We have multiple camera car drivers whose primary job is to scan and find vehicles to help maximize your profit as well as access to a full office staff to assist. Training will consist of day one hands-on training, tow truck operation, multiplatform system software, personal safety, and all applicable laws and regulations.
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The Cameras Architecture Team is looking for an Imaging System Simulation and Validation Engineer, who has extended experience in leading imaging technology, algorithm development and evaluation, to help execute, validate, and develop end-to-end simulation for camera systems consisting of image sensor, optics, control algorithms, and application software for the study and validation of new camera technologies and drive future product camera architectures that meet client’s product vision.
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Is a plusExperience in perception and data fusion for ADAS / AD, AGV, and V2X is a plusExperience in optimization, sensor calibration, machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision is a plusKnowledge of SPI, Ethernet, and CAN communication is a plusKnowledge of other sensors (Radar, Camera, IMU, ultrasonic distance, etc.
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The company focuses on short-haul, B2B logistics for Fortune 500 customers including Kroger, Walmart, Tyson Foods, Loblaw, Pitney Bowes, Georgia-Pacific, and KBX; enabling them to optimize their hub-and-spoke supply chain operations, enhance service levels and product flow across multiple locations while reducing labor costs and meeting an unprecedented expectation for faster deliveries.
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Interior Radar, ADAS LiDAR, Sensor, Camera, and Antenna etc. Enthusiasm and curiosity for understanding the in-scope manufacturing processes on assigned EE Powertrain/Infotainment/ADAS commodities.
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The Mormino Lab within the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator Associate (CRCA) to work on new projects involving high-frequency data collection in older adults.
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The Image Sciences team, a part of the Camera Hardware and Depth Team, develops novel metrology, calibration, and simulation processes to enable the implementation and architecture of machine-vision-driven and photographic experiences.
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Knowledge about ADAS sensors such as Camera, Radar, Ultrasonics and Lidar. In Farmington Hills, Michigan, the focus is on Powertrain and eDrive technology as well as in Long Beach, where the teams test durability of the latest driver assistant and telematic systems.
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Hands on experience with image sensor, imaging optics, and image processing algorithms. Must have experience in Imaging Science, Image Processing, Computer Vision, or related fields, image quality testing of camera systems and familiar with image quality metrics and analysis in the camera pipeline.
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As an expert in machine learning in the Motion Planning team, you will be responsible to design and develop new Machine Learning models for our Motion Planners, and to deploy the model on our next-generation autonomous vehicle platform and ultimately to millions of Toyota production vehicles.
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Collaborate with cross discipline stakeholders ensuring vfx content works in tandem with camera, character, and animation presentation. Cliffhanger Games is a newly formed Seattle Studio focusing on blockbuster action-adventure games and pioneering next-generation emergent storytelling beginning with Marvel’s Black Panther.
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At least 5+ years of hands-on experience in developing perception systems for autonomous vehicles, with a strong portfolio in LiDAR and camera-based perception, modern perception technologies, and synthetic data application.
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As a researcher, you will invent and develop the next generation of AI driven image and video processing with specific focus on image/video capture solutions with new upcoming sensors, camera signal processing, 3D spatial captures.
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