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Expertise in optical sensor development spanning concept design, hardware prototyping including interface of optical sensors with mixed signal electronic circuits, design verification and problem solving in a rapid production environment.
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Experience with Incisive/Excellium/VCS, Verdi, Jasper/Spyglass or equivalent tools Experience in partitioning, synthesis, placement, timing closure for FPGA and/or ASICs Experience with front-end design and integration tasks including lint, CDC, synthesis, and developing timing ECOs. Enjoy debugging, and problem solving in a team environment.
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AvalonBay Communities is on the hunt for a Lead Maintenance Technician who thrives on innovation, excels in problem-solving, and is determined to provide residents with an extraordinary living experience.
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Windows and Linux Databases Software testing and quality assurance Microsoft Visual Studio Problem-solving skills Implement localization or globalization of software Excellent verbal & written communication skills with the ability to develop & and present information to individuals & and groups.
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Master problem solving techniques like tool partitioning, DOE, 8D, or fishbone analysis as necessary in dealing with QC tool or process issues, with no supervision. Experienced problem solving and decision-making skills.
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Are you a strategic and creative Indirect Tax professional who likes solving complex state and local indirect tax issues within sales & use and excise tax? Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or other related field.
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Mathematical Modeling - familiarity with mathematical concepts like optimization methods, numerical simulations, computationally solving differential equations, ability to solve optimization problem using Matlab or Python.
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Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills with strong desire to explore new technologies. The EDA Group is focused on solving the semiconductor design industry’s high-value problems, including the march to angstroms, multi-die system integration, rapid node migration, right-first-time silicon, and reliability.
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PVA is being used in many of the largest autonomous vehicle and robotics projects in the world, solving real world problems. NVIDIA has revolutionized parallel computing, and the development of the CUDA programming model fueled its power.
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KLA focuses more than average on innovation and we invest 15% of sales back into R&D. Our expert teams of physicists, engineers, data scientists and problem-solvers work together with the worlds leading technology providers to accelerate the delivery of tomorrows electronic devices.
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Our mission is to solve the autonomous driving problem. Opportunity to work on cutting edge technologies with the top talent in the field. You will work with a team of machine learning researchers to build AI software systems, learn about deep learning algorithms, and use your technical skills to advance autonomous driving.
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As the only airspace management system built on AI and blockchain, we’re solving the industry’s biggest challenges integrating unmanned aircraft in the global airspace and executing autonomous operations.
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Verification methodologies and techniques – Simulation/debug, TB development, stimulus, checking, coverage, infrastructure, toolsExperience with hardware description languages (Verilog, VHDL) and simulators (VCS, NC, Verilator)Strong problem solving and debug skills across various levels of design hierarchies.
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Technical Problem-Solving: Employ advanced problem-solving skills to identify and address technical challenges in the VOD streaming process. Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and quantitative skills with a data-driven approach to problem-solving.
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Design challenges may include:Low stress and high stability optomechanical & precision mechanism designDesign for functionality in ultra-high and ultra-clean vacuumPrecision stage and actuation/adjustment designRequired Skills:Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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