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Determine component level requirements, and develop schematic designs for innovative camera modules components containing image sensors, microcontrollers, low-noise power supplies, AF/OIS drivers, and high-speed serial interfaces.
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5 - 8 years customer applications support, or camera/image sensor design. Knowledge of camera design, operation and performance metrics; understanding of optics, image processing, video processing, module electro-mechanics.
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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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Provide pre-design-in customer support to camera design engineers evaluating Samsung image sensors. Provide post-design-in customer support to camera design engineers designing cameras with Samsung image sensors.
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The Applications Firmware Engineer will be joining our dynamic Vision Business Unit. In this role, you will be responsible for designing and developing camera and imaging applications using indie's Camera Video Processor product lines.
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Previous experience with machine vision software (camera control, image processing) and/or hardware (optical, acoustic, or thermal sensors). Experience with AutoDesk Inventor or equivalent.
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Work closely with Image Processing, Image Quality, Firmware, and Hardware teams to enable them with new tools capabilities to aid camera systems development. Design, develop and maintain a suite of software host tools with graphical user interfaces to support indie's camera calibration, tuning, lab automation, simulators, on-screen displays, demo systems and other video processing chip features.
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CMOS image sensor, camera systems, Image Signal processing and/or Digital Signal processing, optics, electro-optics or related field preferred. As the Principal Image Sensor Technology Engineer in the Office of the CTO at OMNIVISION (OVT), you will drive the systems development of CMOS Image Sensors.
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As a specialist in computational photography, computer vision, image processing or computer graphics, you will lead cross-functional working groups or initiatives and provide consultative insights to other departments or groups within the company.
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Deep hands-on experience in one of the following areas: computer vision / image processing / computer graphics / heterogeneous computing / deep learning systems. Our engine is the core engineering framework for intelligent algorithm integration, verification and deployment on various platforms, empowering visual effects, video editing capabilities, camera filters and other creative features in TikTok and other products.
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Additional job experience as a technical director, camera operator or audio engineer. During events in campus theaters, you'll perform in various operator roles: technical director, robotic camera operator, playback operator, stage manager, and more.
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As an Applications Firmware Engineer , you will be an integral part of the Vision Business Unit, designing and developing camera and imaging applications using advanced Camera Video Processor product lines.
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Experience with 3A Camera Algorithms, software control of Image Signal Processors, image sensor drivers, and MIPI/CSI and other data transfer protocols. Experience with camera APIs and understanding of Video and Image Capture pipeline for embedded devices.
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Proven hands-on expertise in optical sensing technologies, including RGB cameras, image sensors, depth cameras, and optical metrology (e.g., spectrometers, microscopy, free-space optics). Solid understanding of image processing pipelines, with experience using tools like Matlab, Python, etc.
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Working within image/video-based CNN/RNN models, AI frameworks such as TensorFlow, Caffe and PyTorch. The ideal candidate has demonstrable knowledge in AI/Machine Learning workflow including model design, dataset creation, training and inferencing for real-time video streaming camera systems.
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