91 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" positions at University of Dayton
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& Software Systems division. As a Senior Software Engineer, you'll contribute to groundbreaking research that shapes the future of technology while enjoying the collaborative, mission-driven culture
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Position Summary: Join the University of Dayton's vibrant Student Development team and make a lasting impact on both our campus community and your career. As Assistant Director of Organizational
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administrative and leadership functions within the Division of Student Development and across the University. POSITION OVERVIEW: The AVP/DOS fosters a learning environment that promotes student success by building
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implementing algorithms on low size, weight, and power (SWaP) hardware, such as Nvidia Jetson development boards 7. Professional experience with software and hardware integration 8. Professional experience
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related field(s) 3. Three years of demonstrated, successful experience in algorithms development 4. Successful experience with modern C++ 5. Due to the requirements of our research contracts with the U.S
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Position Summary: This position will be responsible for working, as part of a diverse and skilled technical team, to write and test software in high level languages, and to develop and test signal
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proven track record in business development? If so, we have an exceptional opportunity for you to join the University of Dayton's UDRI - Research Administration division as a Director of Business
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developing and testing with sensor fusion engines - Experience with navigation algorithm development - Effective written and verbal communication skills - Due to the requirements of our research contracts with
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languages; writing and testing logic in hardware description languages; developing and testing signal processing algorithms from concept to implementation; and performing systems integration and testing
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and testing software in high level languages; writing and testing logic in hardware description languages; developing and testing signal processing algorithms from concept to implementation; and