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Put your talent to work with us as a systems engineer- change the world, love your job! Understanding of mixed signal integrated circuit design targeting power management is a plus.
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Develop low level device drivers for sophisticated image processing pipeline in embedded systems for the latest SoC blocks, chipsets in Apple. As part of the team you would work on core camera and ISP technologies, including Apple crafted Image signal processing pipeline and HW components where you will have the chance to define the way that Apple develops, tests and manufactures all of its products.
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Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields with courses work in Digital Signal Processing, Image Processing, Computer Vision, Data Structures, Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning.
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As part of the team you would work on core camera/ISP/Machine learning technologies including Apple crafted image signal processing pipeline and HW components, where you will have the chance to define the way that Apple develops, tests and manufactures all of its products.
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Experience with development of digital signal processing. We are seeking an Embedded Software Engineer for a technical leadership role in delivering our innovative products to the market.
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As a Senior Wireless Systems Engineer, you will be a key member of our highly innovative Wireless SoC design team, defining modem architectures, driving physical-layer algorithm designs, and developing digital signal processing schemes for novel ultra-low-power wireless applications.
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The Senior Principal Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Software Engineer will be part of an innovative team which works to solve complex problems where the solutions provide truly meaningful results.
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Experience, understanding of digital image processing or digital signal processing. QuantumScape is looking for a highly skilled and driven Metrology engineer to join our team.
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Experience working with multiple of these technologies: digital signal processing, real-time image processing, display engineering, camera modules, mobile SoC and PMIC, or Battery Management System.
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MS in Electrical Engineering, with emphasis on RF circuits and systems, Applied EM, Microwave engineering, Digital Signal Processing, and/or Communication Systems; Ph. D. is preferred.
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Familiarity in ultrasound physics, signal and image processing, beamforming, transducer optimization, simulation, algorithm development, or tool development. Experience with PACS, electronic medical records (EMR) or patient management systems (PMs), as well as other clinical systems.
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Extensive experience with signal and image processing algorithms, particularly for microwave detection systems. Strong knowledge of electromagnetics and signal processing methods.
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Proficiency in signal processing, with ideal experience in acoustic wave propagation through layered media, and familiarity with laboratory equipment and measurements. Perform data analysis for quantitative evaluation of cell performance in relation to ultrasound signal quality, and compare various ultrasound transducers and systems.
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Your specific responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following: Develop and refine Digital Signal Processing engines for wireless communication systems. Required Qualifications: BSEE or MSEE, with experience in ASIC development and/or FPGA prototyping 7+ years of experience in RTL design using Verilog, SystemVerilog Understanding of Digital Signal Processing theory, and mapping to design Experience in WiFi Physical Layer, and/or other Physical layer like Cellular (WiMax, LTE, NR), Bluetooth, Zigbee, UWB, and/or other Physical layer (Ethernet) technologies Ability to work independently, and proactively identify and resolve issues.
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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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