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Ph. D. degree and publications in machine learning, signal processing, electrical engineering, computer science, statistics, physics, or related fields. As a Research Engineer working at the Reality Labs, you will be responsible for the implementation and acceleration of our EMG machine learning platform; creating new AI models, tools, and infrastructure that unlock the capabilities of our technology; productionizing our research results, and working with scientists, software engineers, hardware engineers and designers to advance the company's AI-driven AR/VR agenda.
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The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) Electrical Systems Division (SSRL-ESD) is responsible for the development, implementation, and maintenance of novel and standard/commercial solutions for synchrotron radiation beamline instrumentation and electron particle accelerator electrical systems as well as computing and network infrastructure all in support of scientific research and experimental projects.
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Plans and implements bid processes for painting, roofing, paving, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, conservation, hazardous waste, utilities, disaster preparedness, custodial, landscaping, and related programs.
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Knowledge of embedded systems and firmware development for control of optical and electrical systems. Proficiency with CAD tools for electrical design (e.g., Altium, OrCAD). Design and develop electrical systems for laser and optical subsystems, focusing on power management, control systems, and signal processing.
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Electrical circuit design with ORCAD, PCB layout review, and releasing electrical BOM to PLM system. Experience in designing electrical systems with Microprocessors, memory devices, power systems, high-speed transceivers, WiFi/BT/GNSS devices, and various serial interfaces such as I2C, I2S, SPI, UART, USB, MIPI, and other high-speed signals.
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Perform preventive maintenance on wastewater treatment plant mechanical and electrical equipment. Install, repair, replace, and modify pumps, controllers, bearings, seals, hydraulic pipes, timing devices and assist in installing telemetering electrical equipment.
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Contribute to the development of low-level firmware for AR/VR systems and Firmware groups
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This role will leverage expertise to drive major thermal and electrical architectural decisions and dive deep into key electrical and battery component simulation. Bachelors or Masters degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering or related field.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, adding test reagents to specimen or vice-versa in specified qualitative and semi-qualitative "spot, tablet or stick" tests; performing venous and skin punctures to obtain blood samples for test purposes; operating mechanical and electrical test instruments; preparing clinical specimens for examination using prescribed methods such as labeling, concentration, centrifugation, decantation, filtration, etc.
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Experience working with systems resilient to extreme climatic conditions, mechanical vibrations, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and high electrical noise environments. M.S. or higher degree in Computer Science, Robotics, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or other relevant disciplines or equivalent experience.
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Prototype and test Mechanical, Electrical, and Mechatronics solutions to quantify system performance and identify design gaps and potential improvements. BS or higher in Mechatronics/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, or related discipline.
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Install, maintain, repair and research a variety of supervisory controls and replacement electrical components that are part of advanced wastewater treatment processes such as aeration, filtration, disinfection and dichlorination, sludge dewatering, odor control, and an environmental laboratory.
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We are looking to fill Intern positions from the following engineering majors: Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, Optics/Optical Engineering, Opto-Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Vision Science, Optometry, Systems, Aerospace or related major.
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We are currently seeking asecurity-focused Embedded Systems Engineer/Evaluator for our Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Practice in Menlo Park, CA. Ph. D. in Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
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Demonstrated understanding of systems needed to manage a GMP facility such as: HVAC, electrical, process systems, plumbing/piping, pneumatics, automation, general maintenance, pest management, bother interior and exterior HVAC systems.
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