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Technology, EMI, ECM, and EW. Digital signal processing including Moving Target Indication (MTI), pulse Doppler, monopulse, imaging, and adaptive techniques, Constant False Alarm Rates (CFARs), clutter maps, and timing issues.
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As a machine learning / signal processing engineer, you will apply your skills to a wide variety of problems and datasets, primarily focused on remote sensing (Electronic Support Measures {ESM}, acoustic, RF, EO/ IR, and lidar) applications.
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We work as a team: We are a collaborative company comprised of highly-educated industry leaders in radar systems, image and signal processing, machine learning, hardware development, and software engineering.
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Leidos currently has an exciting opening for a machine learning and signal processing engineer to work in our Beavercreek, Ohio office. Are you interested making a difference by applying your machine learning and signal processing skills toward state-of-the-art research and development problems.
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Familiarity with GPU programming concepts and signal processing. Other responsibilities may include development with real-time operating systems, database design, operator/machine Interface, networks, and others.
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As a Signal Processing Engineer, you will understand complex systems and assist in modeling foreign threat radars, antennas, and communication systems. Insight Global is seeking a Signal Processing Engineer to join a leading defense contracting firm in Dayton, OH. You will be utilizing signal processing skills to develop technology used to support a warfighter and maintain national security.
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Understanding of antenna design/analysis, radar signal processing, and radar requirements analysis is highly desired. Analyze ground, naval and aircraft radar, radar warning receivers, communications, electronic attack, navigation, electro-optical/infrared, weapon systems, and other onboard electronic systems.
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Preferred Requirements· Experience with micro controllers and embedded systems · Experience with real-time software development · Familiarity with Linux · Familiarity with scripting languages such as Python · Digital Signal Processing experience · Experience with Matlab/Simulink · Experience with Labview · Experience with lab equipment, including oscilloscopes, power supplies, etc.
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This position will require a high interest in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and may also require an interest in the modeling, simulation, and/or analysis of electronic warfare systems, radars (ground-based or airborne), missile & aircraft systems, or RF/EO/IR sensors.
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We're seeking candidates with expertise in two or more of the following areas: RF/radar signal processing, optimization, electronic warfare, machine learning, adaptive signal processing, algorithm development, test & evaluation, model & simulation, or systems engineering.
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A successful candidate will have working knowledge in one or more of the following areas: advanced signal processing, radar systems, RF remote sensing, or resource management; or a strong background in a foundational field for these areas (i.e. – mathematics, physics, etc.
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Ability to write VHDL (required) and Verilog (desirable) code in support of design and development of digital signal processing systems. Matrix Research is an employee-owned, small business advancing the State of the art in radar systems, radio frequency, and sensor exploitation technologies.
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Huntington Ingalls Industries, Mission Technologies (HII-MT) is seeking a qualified candidate for Space Hardware Engineer with experience using science and technology to research, develop, test, and evaluate spacecraft systems and satellites.
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Develop and test algorithms for signal processing and control of power systems and power electronics components including high frequency switching components. Experience with Power Systems architecture and design, including power generation, power conversion, and power distribution on aircraft and aerospace platforms.
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Experience with Digital Signal Processing, RF/Microwave Engineering, Antennas, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Communications Systems, Probability/Noise & Stochastic Processes, Microwave Circuits and Networks.
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