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upgraded software algorithms into multiple DoD and IC systems. Technologies include near-real-time software and systems, signal processing, machine learning, and related applications. This position works
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 6 hours ago
supporting multiple probes simultaneously. Swarms also provide the usual benefits of multi-element array reception, namely robustness to single point failures and transmit/receive diversity. The downside
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. Responsibilities Design, implement, and assess advanced underwater acoustic modeling techniques and algorithm development across various disciplines such as signal processing, statistical inference, propagation
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geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer metrology
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position works closely with senior developers to gain knowledge and experience to analyze, design, build and document specifications for applications and integrations using multiple technology stacks
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disciplines decide to apply Experience developing algorithms or building data solutions, and integrating and managing datasets from multiple sources Solid programming experience in one or more general purpose
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to programming, data structures, algorithms, networking, database, and cybersecurity. - Utilize inclusive pedagogies and course design to effectively promote student learning. - Engage in curriculum development
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collected as part of the clinical trial. Develop and implement analysis algorithms for collected data. 7. Dissemination: Help the research team to develop reports of study results. Required Knowledge, Skills
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in artificial intelligence (AI) for settings involving multiple interacting decision-makers---whether autonomous AI agents, humans, or a combination of both. Applications include mixed-autonomy
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particle (SEP) events. The project is a joint collaboration of Algorithmics and Computational Intelligence research group at the Department of Computing and Space Research Laboratory at the Department