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Cluster computing, signal processing, Kubernetes, numerical simulation, multi-threading, GPUs, data visualization, underwater acoustic modeling, familiarity with sonar systems. Cluster computing, signal processing, Kubernetes, numerical simulation, multi-threading, GPUs, data visualization, underwater acoustic modeling, familiarity with sonar systems.
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Roles and Responsibilities: Conduct acoustic and climate modeling for predicting and assessing performance Develop state-of-the-art signal processing algorithms for underwater sensing and communication systems Design next-generation transducer and acoustic sensors Rapidly prototype sensors and communication platforms Work on uncrewed and remotely operated underwater vehicles Basic Qualifications: Ability to obtain and maintain at least a Secret security clearance which requires US citizenship.
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Strong signal and information processing expertise (statistical signal processing, array processing, signal modeling, linear algebra, probability and random processes, optimization, tracking/data fusion, adaptive signal processing, digital signal processing, information theory.
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Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR.
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Working knowledge of system engineering models, digital signal processing, development models, processes, Unified Modeling Language (UML), tools scheduling and budgeting. Three (3)+ to Fifteen (15)+ years of professional experience in digital signal processing, systems, software, electrical or mechanical engineering.
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We are seeking experienced semiconductor device modeling engineers who are able to model CMOS transistor and other device behavior in extreme environments (e.g. cryogenic, extreme heat, and high radiation) in advanced semiconductor fabrication nodes.
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Proficient in cybersecurity technologies and methodologies, including penetration testing, threat modeling, and risk assessment. Program Management Professional (PMP) Certification and/or Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), Certified Project Manager (CPM.
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Knowledge of domain specific radar principles, signal processing, target acquisition, target tracking, resource management, discrimination, and battle manager interfaces. In this role you will collaborate with individuals across a wide variety of disciplines including operations analysis, modeling and simulation, systems test engineering, & aerospace engineering.
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Broad science and technology knowledge base that includes statistical and finite element modeling, clustering and classification, signal processing, and Machine Learning. Aptitude and desire to take on a leadership role as a Principal Investigator on a multi-year contract to support modeling of combined injuries in nuclear environments.
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The Maritime Domain Applications group in the STR Sensors Division develops advanced RF signal processing algorithms, AI/ML algorithms, implementation of advanced algorithms on prototype systems, and modeling and simulation of complex emerging threat and sensor scenarios with a focus on USN and DARPA applications.
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Proven experience (5+ years) as a Data Scientist, with a focus on data modeling, predictive analytics, and machine learning. Apply machine learning techniques, such as regression, clustering, classification, and natural language processing, to extract insights from large and diverse datasets.
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Experience with RF, IR, EW and/or missile models, including experience with signal propagation, clutter, guidance/autopilot, aerodynamics, antennae, and signal processing. Cutlass Systems Engineering is a small firm specializing in Modeling and Simulation.
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SUMMARY : WR has a potential opportunity for a Systems Engineer (Signal Processing) to be a top technical contributor for the design and development of systems-level software and systems support.
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Signal processing and analysis. Econometrics, mathematical modeling, or geospatial modeling. Gaming and modeling. Forensics (digital forensics, forensic science, and technology.
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What you'll do: The work includes, but is not limited to: Design and develop sonar applications including real-time acoustic signal processing, parallel processing applications, real-time data analysis, visualization, and simulations using C, C.
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