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The multi-disciplinary team consists of talented technical staff with expertise in electromagnetics, optics, signal processing (communication, GPS), RF design, statistics, optimization, computer vision, machine learning, autonomous control, software engineering, and embedded systems.
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Prior background with Embedded Linux and/or other Embedded Real Time Operating System. MS (or PhD) in Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
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Medical Devices - Embedded Software Test Engineer – Cambridge, MA. We are currently searching for Medical Embedded Software Engineer area for full time/onsite role to join an existing team.
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Programmer with expertise in DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) and PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) to contribute to the development of our healthcare software solutions.
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Looking for an Embedded Software Engineer for Heart Patient monitor systems, responsible to create functional test cases, formal verification plan, deviation reporting, traceability matrix, setup of devices bench in Lab and report of testing activities.
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Flight systems Job Description: Responsibilities: The client is seeking an engineer with an M.S. or a Ph. D. in Robotics Engineering, Computer Science, or a relevant field who has strong ROS2 and embedded systems experience.
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Embedded Software Engineer for Heart Patient monitor systems, responsible to create functional test cases, formal verification plan, deviation reporting, traceability matrix, setup of devices bench in Lab and report of testing activities.
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Strong knowledge of computer science, including how embedded systems, operating systems, and compilation work. Experience developing software in Simulink, including experience with Stateflow and Simulink Coder.
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Capgemini Engineering has more than 55, engineer and scientist team members in over 30 countries across sectors including Aeronautics, Space, Defense, Naval, Automotive, Rail, Infrastructure & Transportation, Energy, Utilities & Chemicals, Life Sciences, Communications, Semiconductor & Electronics, Industrial & Consumer, Software & Internet.
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Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline (including but not limited to Software Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, etc.) Preference given to candidates who have completed an advanced degree in a technical discipline (including but not limited to Software Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, etc.
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The Core Vision Technology team is seeking an experienced developer with deep knowledge of the software development life cycle, creative problem solving skills and solid design thinking, with a focus on productization of AI technology on embedded platforms.
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Program Overview: Lexington’s Summer Intern Program is intended to attract undergraduate and graduate college students who are studying Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or other related fields.
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As a Software Engineer, you will develop computer vision and image processing algorithms to work with our engineered meta-optic camera systems. Senior Software Engineer – Computer Vision Optimization Metalenz is at the forefront of driving innovation in optics with metasurface technology, providing solutions that redefine the possibilities of mobile imaging and sensing.
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We provide integrated custom software development and UX design for touchscreen, mobile, embedded, and desktop applications for leading companies worldwide. As a Principal Engineer / Technical Lead, you will be responsible for the design, development, and testing of software products in the Microsoft stack in the MedTech and industrial space.
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The client is seeking an engineer with an M.S. or a Ph. D. in Robotics Engineering, Computer Science, or a relevant field who has strong ROS2 and embedded systems experience. The investigation will include CPU load analysis of the overall system, individual node performance, Data Distribution System (DDS) configuration analysis, ROS2 architecture design analysis, and improving low-level operating system interactions with software and hardware.
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