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Knowledge of CMOS image sensor, ISP or image processing is desirable. You’ll design and develop groundbreaking ideas for everything involved in our camera systems, from sensor to lens.
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Must possess skills of color imaging, image quality, image processing, image quality measurement, camera systems and bench testing, image algorithms, ISP algorithms, Matlab, Python, and C.
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Experience working with one of these technologies: digital signal processing, real-time image processing, camera modules, mobile SoC and PMIC, or Battery Management System. Experience with schematic and board design using Cadence OrCAD, Altium or equivalent.
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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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Explore novel camera image pipeline algorithms and architectures for future ISP including deep learning methods to achieve unprecedented image quality (IQ) Solid understanding of HDR image sensor technologies and applications and Experience in embedded system architecture and development.
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Deliver world-class Image Quality for camera modules across various automotive applications (such as smart backup, digital mirror, surround view, in-cabin monitoring, ADAS) and CFAs (RGGB, RCCB, RGB-IR.
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Candidate will be heavily involved in the camera module design activities for manufacturing as well as developing core intellectual properties and implementations in imaging area such as image quality tuning, calibration, improvements on auto-exposure, auto-white balance and auto-focus.
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At the core of this transformation lies image processing and data compression. Experience and familiarity with computational image processing, AI and scientific computing applications. We are looking for a technical, user-focused Product Manager to help define and build the next generation of NVIDIA’s Image Processing Software with groundbreaking performance and functionality.
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Proficiency in data acquisition and image processing in MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW. Hands-on experience using optical instruments such as interferometer, spectrometer, scatterometer, lab microscope, Image Master type lens qualification tools, etc.
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Academic and commercial groups around the world are powering a revolution in AI using deep learning techniques running on NVIDIA GPUs, enabling breakthroughs in problems from image classification to speech recognition to natural language processing and autonomous vehicles.
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Analyze, design, develop, and debug firmware for image processing, video processing and video transcoding on FPGA/ASIC environment - Develop C/C. - Knowledge in image/video and signal processing, both algorithm design and implementation (for example, Encoding rate Control, scene change detection, sharpen filter, ROI, adaptive GOP structure and etc)- Experience working on NPU&DSP development- Experience with embedded processors like ARM Cortex M and R series or RISC-V architecture and boot mechanism, interrupt priorities and experience with configuring peripherals etc.
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MPS products include switching regulators, sensors, motor control, display drivers, audio amplifiers and power management ICs for fast-growing portable and non-portable markets such as notebooks, cell phones, telecom, digital camera, automobile and network equipment.
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This technology will revolutionize High-Performance (HPC) and Cloud computing, as well as other industries where low power interconnects are critical like camera sensors, autonomous vehicles, and aerospace.
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Work with a team of highly skilled electrical engineers with expertise in design of analog electronics, sensors and image acquisition, signal integrity for PCB and cables. Understanding electronic fundamentals (Signal integrity, Power integrity, EMI\EMC etc.
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Summary of Position:For the Game/Realtime Engines for Multimodal, Audio and Image Research interns we are looking for postgraduate students doing entertainment or serious game development projects, or using game/realtime engines to explore, prototype experiences and perform experiments involving audio, video, haptics, sensors (EEG, GSR, eyetrackers, etc) to understand new vectors of interactivity, immersion and multimodal perception for entertainment, education, training and wellbeing.
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