27 algorithm-sensor-"Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft" positions at California Institute of Technology
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equipment for the analysis of fluid rocketry components. It consists of both the development of overall requirements, selection of COT's hardware, and the assembly/validation of sensor components for use in
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. Evaluate optimal sensor placements and perform coupling measurements before and during each observation run of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. Develop techniques and algorithms to characterize and remove
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comprehensive capabilities in conducting sophisticated fluid dynamics data analysis. This job includes aerospace-related machine learning algorithms. Specific duties include data analysis from wind tunnel
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a Research Engineer to help us develop the next generation of autonomous systems and algorithms for Earth and space applications. Our group doesn't just develop new theories, but puts them to the test
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Monte Carlo algorithms as directed by Professor Sandeep Sharma in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Essential Job Duties Develop and maintain auxiliary field quantum Monte Carlo
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interference. Identify and minimize coupling of these environmental disturbances into detector systems. Evaluate optimal sensor placements and perform coupling measurements before and during each observation run
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device characterization and calibration methods to mitigate these sources of systematic errors. Essential Job Duties Design, engineering, and optimization of imaging sensors and their operating modes
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the development of overall requirements, selection of COT's hardware, and the assembly/validation of sensor components for use in testing electro-turbo rocketry pumps with water as an analog fluid. Essential Job
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, engineering, and optimization of imaging sensors and their operating modes, typically working in wavelengths from 120 nm to 5 µm. Design, develop, and implement detector interface and control electronics, real
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financing as CEO or CTO, in the technology sector, such as sensors, electronics, photonics, sustainability and cleantech, AI/ML, quantum computing, or semiconductors; or equivalent life science industry