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Job Posting Title: Acoustic Signal Processing Algorithm Design & Data Analysis Engineering Scientist Associate ---- Hiring Department: Applied Research Laboratories ---- Position Open To: All
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difference not only in the lives of our faculty, staff, and students, but also those who are impacted by our first-class academic and research programs. UT Austin provides outstanding employee benefits and
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Activity Lab is hiring a full-time lab manager to launch an NIH-funded research study to develop algorithms that use data from wearable sensors to assess the quality of early mother-infant interactions
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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 the student experience
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The Daily Activity Lab is hiring a full-time lab manager to launch an NIH-funded research study to develop algorithms that use data from wearable sensors to assess the quality of early mother-infant
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algorithms, and M&S of sonar array performance in complex environments. Responsibilities Implement research grade software and signal processing tools related to SONAR array processing, environmental and SONAR
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electroacoustic transducers and mechanical components for 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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with mid-frequency active sonar or underwater sensor systems. Proficiency with scientific programming and visualization tools (e.g., MATLAB, NumPy, Matplotlib) for data analysis, algorithm development
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Learning in a broad sense. Particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to, development and analysis of machine learning models for scientific computing, theory and algorithms for sampling
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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