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REQUIREMENTS The Department of Electrical Engineering is seeking applicants for a part-time researcher position. Job duties to include: Performing Neuromorphic Algorithms Assisting graduate students
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computers or atomic-physics platforms, and quantum algorithms for quantum many-body physics. A PhD in Physics is required. The ideal candidate will have numerical simulation skills with exact diagonalization
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Matter Expertise – Work with a diverse group of experts, including engineers, scientists, and DoD personnel to understand problems from many perspectives Develop prototype algorithms – Design, write, and
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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 can be filled as
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), and in vivo fiber photometry (TDT). We are particularly looking for a PhD-level systems neuroscientist with expertise in animal behavior tracking using deep learning algorithms and their causal link
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dynamic system models for undersea vehicles including Software-in-Loop simulations in Matlab/Simulink Design, tune, and validate flight control algorithms and software Design, analyze, and update Strapdown
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(Postgres, MySQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB, Accumulo) databases Apply advanced data mining, statistical modeling, graph algorithms, and machine learning to extract insights from large structured and unstructured
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Apply advanced data mining, statistical modeling, graph algorithms, and machine learning to extract insights from large structured and unstructured datasets Mentor junior data scientists and analysts
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Support for testing, data analysis, and data display Contribute to the research and development of unique algorithmic solutions for a wide array of sponsor requirements, with a focus on machine learning and
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undersea systems. You will: Design algorithms for vehicle guidance and control in an undersea environment, including signal processing, detection, classification, tracking, and autonomous decision-making