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You will have experience in image sensor pixel and sensor development, sensor characterization, sensor bring up and debug, or wafer level testing. Familiar with image sensor technology, image sensor performance metrics, image sensor usage, and integration into camera systems.
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Define use cases and requirements for the autonomous-driving sensor suite, primarily radar, but including cameras, lidar, and near-range sensors. Work with the perception team to identify, understand, and solve sensor (camera, lidar, radar) performance issues.
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QualificationsBasic QualificationsPhD in Electrical Engineering, specializing in sensor interface or data converter circuits, MS with 5+ years of relevant IC design experience, or BS with 8 years of relevant IC design experienceExperience in the behavioral modeling of mixed-signal systems in MATLAB/Simulink and Cadence and transistor level design of the analog building blocks.
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Collaborating with system and sensor architects to derive analog and mixed-signal block requirements from system requirements. Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, specializing in sensor interface or data converter circuits, MS with 5+ years of relevant IC design experience, or BS with 8 years of relevant IC design experience.
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Anduril is seeking a Lead Mechanical Engineer to join the team reporting to our Mountain View office. As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.
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Expertise in one or more of the following areas: optical system design, sensor technology, imaging algorithms, camera ISP, computational photography features, imaging lab design and setup, and software QA processes.
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As a Principal Engineer, the candidate will be reporting to Sam Patel, VP of Engineering and is a Full Time position. The candidate will be part of a design team for the new high performance DDR5 family of products such as Power Management ICs (PMIC), SPD Hub(s), Temperature Sensor (TS) as well as other new memory technologies to help grow the business for the Memory Interface Chip Business Unit.
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Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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Position Summary: Field Sales Engineer Intern – 2024 Summer Internship Program Location: Santa Clara, CA Amphenol High Speed Products Group is the market leader for high speed, high bandwidth electrical connectors for the Telecom/Datacom market (Mobile Networks, Storage, Servers, Routers, Switches, etc.
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Deep understanding of mixed-signal building blocks (op-amps, filters, ADCs, DACs, output drivers, audio, sensors, PMIC)- Familiarity with low-power electronics/sensors/sensor-interface circuits.
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Strong Embedded Engineer comfortable across stack from sensor-hub, various HW abstraction layers, through to OS (Android/Linux) Note: This job is referes to Embedded Firmware Engineer.
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Familiarity with MEMS sensor technologies such as inertial sensor performance metrics, inertial sensor usage and limitations, and system integration are a major plus! Fundamental knowledge and experience in physics, mechanical, electrical, and material science engineering, and manufacturing technology relevant to sensor fabrication.
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You can solder electronic components and manufacture and test your own harnesses Experience with structured requirements managementExperience in robotics including sensor selection and integration considerations.
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We are seeking a Radar Integration System Engineer to drive sensor system integration requirements in engagements with field and technology teams for groundbreaking applications such as Robotics and Autonomous Vehicles.
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Such tests range from durability testing to feature / sensor and wireless/RF testing. CHEP helps move more goods to more people, in more places than any other organization on earth via our 300 million pallets, crates and containers.
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