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Strong background in EE fundamentals of electromagnetics, antenna theory, communication theory, software defined radio, circuit theory. Experience with some or all of the following tools: HFSS, CST, Microwave Office, ADS FEKO, COMSOL, MATLAB/Simulink, Python, Mentor Graphics (or equivalent PCB design tool.
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An exceptional academic record or industry experience and demonstrated laboratory competence in electromagnetics and antenna design, analysis, simulation, testing and debugging. Additionally, experience in the design of RF transceivers including waveform analysis, component selection, circuit design and troubleshooting is highly desired.
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Masters degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related field with 12+ years of relevant experience. The ideal candidate is expected to be a subject matter expert in the design and development of advanced antennas and RF systems for communications, navigation, and sensor applications.
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Develop system architectures and conduct analysis, design, simulation, fabrication, integration, and testing for RF and EW systems. This position will require presence in the labs and as such is not for candidates seeking remote work.
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We are seeking an experienced electromagnetic design engineer to lead efforts in system conceptualization, design, and deployment for our customers. Lead design teams throughout the development cycle, including concept development and RF system design.
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Applicants selected for this position will be required to have an active US secret clearance with a TS preferred. The candidate will serve as a key technical team contributor and leader, providing direction to high-caliber engineering teams.
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Working knowledge of diverse religious traditions and theory and practice of interfaith engagement. Advanced knowledge of world religions, theory and practice of interfaith engagement, and student development theory.
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The ideal candidate will guide students through an exploration of various established pedagogical methodologies (Kodály, Orff, Dalcroze, Suzuki, and Music Learning Theory), developing basic skills in classroom guitar, percussion, recorder, and barred instruments.
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This individual will have a background in I/O Psychology or related field and be skilled in psychological theory, scientific research methods, survey design, advanced statistical analysis, and data visualization.
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Requires some basic understanding or experience in artwork layout tool such as Allegro Work with ASIC design house to define ASIC requirement and assists in ASIC design Generate theory of operation for circuit and define circuit test strategy including test setup and limits.
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Knowledge and experience in pre-clinical in vivo imaging (PET, SPECT, MRI, or CT) including understanding of theory and applying imaging to the study of disease in one or more therapeutic areas to study drug effects, biodistribution, and target engagement.
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We have a clear theory of change and strategy based on the evidence that horticultural programs provide cost effective solutions to societal and individual needs including community cohesion, workforce development, therapeutic and addiction support, as well as improving our communities through climate and storm mitigation, urban greening and food network resilience.
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The successful candidate will bring a thorough understanding of machine element theory. The Senior Machine Design Engineer will be a member of the Advanced Manufacturing Team focused on developing the next high volume manufacturing processes that will connect 24M’s revolutionary product to the high growth energy storage market.
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Knowledge of digital signal processing, control theory, or mixed-signal hardware systems. Knowledge of digital signal processing, control theory, or mixed-signal hardware systems. Experience in functional system modeling and simulation development using MATLAB, Simulink, or other comparable tools.
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Background in communications and information theory, adaptive signal processing and recursive estimation, detection and estimation theory, and array processing. Experience in electromagnetics, RF design and acoustics, as well as systems courses such as SONAR and RADAR.
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