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Autonomous System Designer you will design, implement and test algorithms for autonomous decision making on Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) for the Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL), at ARL
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skills will make a difference. You’ll be working for a university that is internationally recognized for our academic programs and research. Your work will contribute to operational excellence and enhance
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from the TexNet earth observation program or assets that provide quality data. Compare different methods and tools for deformation modelling. Engage in outside funding activities and promote programs
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and algorithms for digital twin verification, validation and uncertainty quantification. Develop, demonstrate, and apply methods in a range of complex system application areas, including aerospace
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integration tasking on new undersea systems using sensor technologies alongside embedded computers running Linux-based operating systems. Responsibilities Software Development Lead: Work closely with project
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teams. Identify, research, and develop algorithms to exploit information in various sensor systems Analyze and develop models of signal processing outputs to support system understanding Present results
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software applications for sonar and underwater acoustics including algorithm design, implementation, verification, and performance analysis in the Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL). Responsibilities
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design, fabrication, and installation of high frequency sonar systems and other subsea sensor payloads related to Submarines, UUVs, divers, and mini submersibles in the Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL
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development on undersea sensor systems employed on Naval Special Warfare platforms. Responsibilities Communicate and collaborate with team members to design and develop new software features and maintain
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to test and evaluate SONAR signal processing and automation algorithms developed both internally and externally (may include travel to test sites for specific test events). Implement research grade