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These roles will leverage experience with SoC boot chain, peripheral drivers such as PCIe, USB, I2C, eSPI, WIFI/BT, and Multimedia (Camera, Audio, Video, AI) in a variety of OS’s and real time environments.
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Working knowledge of imaging systems and optical and image quality characterizations (focus/MTF, radiometry and spectral response, distortion/camera models, boresight alignment, etc.) Experience with camera and/or optical system modeling and simulation using tools such as ZEMAX, CODE V, LightTools, etc.
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You will solve issues in the camera system software and ensure the highest quality and performance of the imaging systems in our products. Job Title: Software Engineer Camera Development.
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Our Infrastructure powers a wide gamut of services at Apple including Apple Search, Apple Music, AppleTV, AppStore, iMessages, Photos & Camera, Spotlight, Safari, Siri and upcoming ever exciting Apple products serving millions of queries every day with incredible low latencies, drawing every ounce of compute from our hardware.
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We are a fast-growing, dynamic, high-impact, and fun category that includes mobile phones, TV/Blu-ray, camera/photo, musical instruments, home audio, headphones, and connected devices. 2+ years of non-internship design or architecture (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and existing systems experience.
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Experience in performance analysis and optimization in the domain of embedded systems. In this role, you will be responsible for all camera-related software, including applications, Android/Linux OS, on-device computing using TPU/GPU/DSP, firmware, etc.
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We are looking for an Embedded Engineer who will utilize their extensive experience with camera sensors, embedded compute hardware (NVIDIA Jetson), and sensor systems (GPS, IMU) to invent creative, pragmatic, and robust solutions to challenging, real-world computer vision problems.
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Experience with image processing, multiview systems, camera calibration, pose estimation, non-rigid ICP, non-linear optimization, neural networks training and deployment, PyTorch, distributed and cloud computing.
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As an Embedded Software Engineer, you will architect, design, build and test embedded firmware systems for future AR, VR, and new platforms. Demonstrated expertise in one or several of the following areas - communication protocols (TCP/IP, Bluetooth, Wifi), computer vision, camera and video pipelines, graphics pipelines encoding technologies (H.265), power management, or prototyping and pre-silicon environments (FPGAs, simulation, emulation.
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In particular: Controlling linear motion stages Controlling robot arms Knowledge about camera optics and acquisition settings Experience with VR or AR systems Requirements: Bachelor's degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or related field Strong programming skills in languages such as C.
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Conduct technical studies, such as cable distance and voltage drop calculations; cable fill and conduit sizing calculations; electrical power requirements and heat loading calculations; equipment test fits for wall and rack layouts; camera angle to target and pixels on target; network bandwidth and storage requirements; IDF loading, and systems cost estimation.
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We are developing a broad suite of technologies that enable the operation of our CV/ML platform, including camera and computer vision systems, embedded computers, IoT sensors and automated access control systems.
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Sr. Engineer, Camera and Optical Sensor Systems. Proficiency of fundamentals of imaging systems and demonstrated ability to perform comprehensive optical and image quality characterizations (focMTF, radiometry and spectral response, distortion/camera models, boresight alignment, etc.
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Title: Optical Systems Test Engineer. - Familiarity with camera or display optics, image sensor technology. We bring together amazing UX designers, sophisticated developers, digital strategists, and top-notch engineers to help companies create fresh experiences that connect humans, systems, and machines.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse , multi-disciplinary engineers, y ou will assist in the development and/or procurement of camera s and optical sensor systems for navigation , rendezvous, proximity operations and docking , a nd other applications for Blue Origin's spacec raft.
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