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REQUIREMENTS We are seeking Research and Development Undergraduate Engineer interns to join the Antennas, Computational Electromagnetics, and Propagation Department team of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL
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assist in providing customers with state-of-the-art visualization and decision support. The primary focus will be researching and developing feasible algorithmic solutions to our sponsor’s complex problems
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of antenna concepts, parameters, and applications Contribute to solutions for the automation/control of RF instrumentation Conduct RF/microwave lab-based and in-the-field measurements and experimentation
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and solutions from the Defense Industrial Base Required knowledge/skills include: Hands on experience with RF/microwave instrumentation: network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, antenna measurements, EMI
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tackles multidisciplinary topics from signal processing to machine learning to algorithm design with a focus on sensor systems. ARL is an authorized DoD SkillBridge partner and welcomes all transitioning
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creation of processes and algorithms to transform traditional GEOINT and open-source data into spatiotemporal information describing places, events, and activities Combine full spectrum source data with
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(ARL) at Penn State. You will assist in providing customers with state-of-the-art visualization and decision support. The primary focus will be researching and developing feasible algorithmic solutions
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multidisciplinary topics from signal processing to machine learning to algorithm design with a focus on sensor systems. ARL is an authorized DoD SkillBridge partner and welcomes all transitioning military members
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workflows and improve human processes to advance the discovery and modeling of associations, trends, patterns and system dynamics Create processes and algorithms to transform traditional GEOINT and open
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and ML-based algorithms and applications. The ideal candidate is a PostgreSQL expert who also brings hands-on experience with other modern data storage technologies—such as NoSQL, graph, and time-series