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Master's degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis in radar image formation and/or digital signal processing. 4+ years of experience in system-level modeling and digital signal processing.
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Preferred Skills and Experience: Master’s degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis in radar image formation and/or digital signal processing. 11+ years of experience in system-level modeling and digital signal processing.
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Technical Qualifications & Language RequirementsGood understanding of camera technologies and performance metricsAcademic experience in the areas related to optics, image sensors, and image signal processing.
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Solid engineering fundamentals: DC/AC circuit analysis, analog and digital signal processing, communication protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet), LV / HV systems. Solid engineering fundamentals: DC/AC circuit analysis, analog and digital signal processing, communication protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet), LV / HV systems.
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Previous experience in performing brain imaging data acquisition, neuropsychological assessments, and signal processing helpful. The Assistant Neuroscience Research Coordinator will participate in all aspects of research in the lab, including acquisition and analysis of functional and structural brain imaging data, assembling, and administering cognitive and behavioral assessments, verifying data, and entering pertinent information into the database for statistical analysis and assisting with manuscript preparations.
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Minimum 5+ years in medical data signal processing and neuroscience data analysis. Multi-channel EEG data processing and analysis. Neuroscience, Bioengineering, Cognitive Neuroscience or other similar fields will be considered.
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PhD in one of the following fields: deep learning, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer science, robotics, computer vision, computational neuroscience, signal processing, speech and language technologies, or related fields.
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Fulfill all specified and derived software requirements, including: safety, timing, and signal processing requirements of assigned coding assignments. This position reports to the Lead Field Service Engineer and is based in Foster City, CA.
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Voice and Natural Language Processing , focused on applying NLP, machine learning, and signal processing techniques for chat moderation, voice avatars, latency and bandwidth minimization, real-time natural-language translation, quality, Text-to-Speech (TTS)/Speech-to-Text (STT), accessibility, and 3D audio.
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Will conduct basic and applied research in the areas of machine learning, computer vision and signal processing, with an emphasis on multimedia integrity and the security of machine learning systems.
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Collaborate with Machine Learning Scientist/Engineers to devise and experiment novel deep learning model implementations utilizing medical data. Experiment and test result documentation for publication and regulatory affairs.
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The Computer Scientist will conduct basic and applied research in the areas of machine learning, computer vision and signal processing, with an emphasis on multimedia integrity and the security of machine learning systems.
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A strong background in signal + image processing; experience with generative image models, image restoration, or ML model compression is desired. Image processing, graphics & ML / Computer Vision algorithms , e.g.: Stereo Depth estimation, Guided/Bilateral filtering, feature matching, style transfer, iterative algorithms, BLAS; Libraries such as OpenCV; ISP (demosaic, denoise, HDR etc.
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Conduct research and implement innovative solutions for power management, signal processing, and electromechanical integration. Minimum of 4 years of experience in electrical engineering, preferably in medical devices or roboticss Strong proficiency in circuit design, PCB layout, and electrical system integration.
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Software, engineering, signal processing, and/or IT skills. EEG signal analysis. Experts are here to help: Lab manager, Data scientist, MRI physicist, Wet lab assistant. Computational modeling of whole brain circuits, machine learning.
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