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You’ll design and develop groundbreaking ideas for everything involved in our camera systems, from sensor to lens. Our target is to deliver extraordinary hardware to enable outstanding camera user experience.
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Perform validation on bench for the camera sub-system including electrical testing and image sensor image analysis. Understanding of image sensor/camera modules, mobile SoC platform, and other subsystems.
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Hands on experience in the development of lab setups for camera system performance study. Hands on experience in the development of lab setups for camera system performance study.
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Experience with camera operation and video recording (experience with DSLR or mirrorless cameras preferred but not required). Job Title: Camera Person for Bicycle Mechanics Instructional Videos.
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Develop GPU-based image simulation pipelines including models for optics, sensor, and ISP. - Develop and maintain tools to generate large volumes of synthetic images on-demand. The Image Sciences team, a part of the Camera Hardware and Depth Team, develops novel metrology, calibration, and simulation processes to enable the implementation and architecture of machine-vision-driven and photographic experiences.
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In depth hands-on experience in ASIC design flow: RTL coding, simulation, synthesis, static timing analysis, formality verification, DFT. Be familiar with image sensor performance metrics, image signal processing (ISP), image sensor usage and integration into camera systems.
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Previous experience with machine vision software (camera control, image processing) and/or imaging and characterization hardware (optical, acoustic, or thermal sensors). Come join us on our mission as we revolutionize energy storage to enable a sustainable future.
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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. Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching.
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The autonomous driving products containing camera systems, RADAR, LIDAR, HD maps, path-planning, and vehicle dynamics functionalities. Our safety engineering team is currently looking for a hands on manager to lead our hardware Functional Safety Managers that support existing and next generation systems, board and system-on-chip (SoC) hardware development functional safety products.
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As a researcher, you will invent and develop the next generation of AI driven image and video processing with specific focus on image/video capture solutions with new upcoming sensors, camera signal processing, 3D spatial captures.
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At least 5+ years of hands-on experience in developing perception systems for autonomous vehicles, with a strong portfolio in LiDAR and camera-based perception, modern perception technologies, and synthetic data application.
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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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Knowledge about ADAS sensors such as Camera, Radar, Ultrasonics and Lidar. In Farmington Hills, Michigan, the focus is on Powertrain and eDrive technology as well as in Long Beach, where the teams test durability of the latest driver assistant and telematic systems.
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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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CMOS image sensor, camera systems, Image Signal processing and/or Digital Signal processing, optics, electro-optics or related field preferred. Actual pay will be determined on a number of factors such as relevant skills and experience, and the pay of employees in the similar role.
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