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We apply computer vision to numerous imagery and sensor types, such as satellite imagery, medical imaging, aerial video, synthetic aperture radar, X-Ray, and more! The Amazon Web Services (AWS) US Federal Professional Services team is looking for a passionate and talented Computer Vision engineer who will collaborate with other scientists and engineers to develop computer vision and remote sensing capabilities to address customer use-cases at enterprise scale.
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The EW Division of Leidos is seeking an RF Hardware Engineer to work with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers, scientists, etc) and will be involved in the design and development of innovative sensor systems.
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Assess advanced data analytic techniques, to include artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), applied to both tactical edge and central processing architectures, to identify objects, patterns of interest, and anomalies in surveillance sensor data.
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Job Title: Cyber Systems Engineer Location: Woodlawn, MD (Hybrid) Description of Work: Peraton Global Health and Financial Solutions sector is seeking a Cyber Systems Engineer who will oversee the collection, storage, and interpretation of cyber security data to enhance the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Program.
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The group supports the full development arc of flight programs, including covariance analysis, high-fidelity sensor modeling, navigation filter prototyping, Monte Carlo analysis, flight software development, integration/testing, flight test support, and post-flight analysis.
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Position Summary:As a machine learning engineer in the AI for Autonomy Lab, you will identify, shape, apply, conduct, and lead engineering research that matches critical U.S. government needs. You have worked with tools, techniques, algorithms, software, and programming languages for deep learning, reinforcement learning, statistics, sensors and sensor fusion, planning, computer vision, or related areas.
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Or C, Linux, and sensor technology. An R&D partner specializing in cyber-networking technologies for the Department of Defense is urgently hiring a Principal level Embedded/C. or C, Linux, and sensor technology.
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For Intermediate Level: Provides network environment (NE) and advanced level computing environment support to include perimeter controls, internal network monitoring, sensor implementation, and analysis under general supervision of a network manager.
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Experience with using professional tools (e.g., Roadrunner) to develop digital twin and 3D simulation scenes for autonomous driving and sensor simulation tools by. We are seeking a dedicated Transportation Engineer/Modeler for Cooperative Driving Automation (CDA) and Digital Twin to join our McLean, Virginia group.
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1+ years of hands-on experience in professional or academic setting with cooperative autonomous driving and sensor simulation tools, (e.g., CARLA, LGSVL, CARMAKER, or similar). Perform cross-disciplinary CDA and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) simulations, including automated driving simulation, vehicle dynamics simulation, V2X communication simulation, and sensor simulation.
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Conduct research on a variety of transportation engineering projects, which encompass traffic simulation, CDA, Digital Twin, V2X, CV, safety, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). 2+ years of hands-on experience in professional or academic setting with at least one of microscopic traffic simulation tools (e.g., SUMO, Vissim, Aimsun, Transmolder, or similar.
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Title: Sr Research Engineer - Advanced Technology & Rapid Prototyping Location: North Charleston SC, San Diego, CA, DC/metro Area with flexibility with remote and hybrid teleworking. The Senior Research Engineer will focus on designing, developing, and integrating advanced technologies to ensure system security, cyber-resiliency, and operational effectiveness across a range of defense applications.
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The EW Division of Leidos is looking for a FPGA DSP Firmware Design Engineer to work with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers, scientists, etc) to design, develop, simulate, and integrate challenging DSP FPGA designs and RF sensor systems based on given project requirements.
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You'll have the opportunity to work on the automation of nation-level, mission-critical security processes, workflows, and sensor data in risk management, compliance, vulnerability management, and continuous monitoring.
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Provide support for analysis and testing of electronic systems to include digital, analog, radio-frequency (RF), microcontroller, digital signal processing (DSP), digital forensics and various sensor components.
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