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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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and water samples, research device setup and instruction (e.g., activity trackers/home sensors), and entering data into REDcap software. Maintain community cohort study documentation and regulatory
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electronic and pneumatic controls systems and components to maintain HVAC comfort control in university buildings. Performs preventive maintenance and calibrates electronic and pneumatic controls and sensors
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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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Qualifications At least two years' experience with C/C++ programming and Python as well as familiarity with Linux shells such as bash. Experience developing scientific software applications and graphing sensor
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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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maintain sonar tactical decision aid (TDA) and acoustic sensor performance prediction software in support of the US Navy for the Environmental Sciences Laboratory (ESL) as part of a project team in a
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decision aid (TDA) and acoustic sensor performance prediction software in support of the US Navy for the Environmental Sciences Laboratory (ESL) as part of a project team. Responsibilities Write software
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appropriate to the project requirements of the position. Preferred Qualifications Research experience in characterization of materials and sensors for acoustic applications. Experience with finite element
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related field with four years of experience. Experience in seawater carbonate chemistry studies, including both shipboard experience and experience working with in situ sensors (pH and pCO2). Excellent