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are searching for motivated and talented Signal Processing Research and Development Engineers to join our Sensor Analysis and Data Modeling (SADM) Department at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State
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-physiology and the development and application of remote sensing algorithms is highly essential. The candidate should be proficient in working with data from a range of satellite sensors, with particular
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to: • Design, implement, and evaluate hardware solutions for secure and dependable edge AI accelerators. • Implement processes and algorithms on custom hardware. • Perform installations, set-up and deployment
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. This includes electro-optical systems, imaging systems, and a broad range of sensors. Collaborating with scientists and engineering teams to execute the full development lifecycle, from scope definition
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algorithms from concept to implementation; and performing systems integration and testing for technology maturation. Minimum Qualifications: 1. Ph.D. in relevant technical field 2. 6 years experience in
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Do you have significant experience with algorithms for interval path planning, and are you motivated to bring these closer to the railway industry? Then this position is for you! Job description The
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control hardware. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including clinical, algorithm, and mechanical engineering to define system requirements, sensor specifications, and patient interaction protocols
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Inertial Navigation System algorithms including modeling and analysis of navigation sensors Develop, debug, and test Matlab/Simulink-based software and data analysis tools, including the creation of unit
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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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and the optimization of the sensor. The candidate will benefit from the complementary expertise and know-how acquired between the two supervisors in nanodevices and nano-neuroelectronics (C. Delacour