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Job Posting Title: Algorithm and Analysis Software Engineering Scientist Associate ---- Hiring Department: Applied Research Laboratories ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled
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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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, antennas, and software for use in ground-breaking wireless systems. Modeling, simulation, research, and design of RF systems and subsystems in the Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL) Responsibilities Work
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Engineer you will design, implement and test algorithms for autonomous decision making on Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) for the Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL), at ARL. Responsibilities Identify
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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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developing Antenna-in-Package (AiP), RFIC/SiP, or 3D-stacked RF front-end modules for advanced communications or sensing. Familiarity with 3DHI design flows and RF/mixed-signal co-simulation using advanced EDA
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, such as algorithms, web applications, cybersecurity, and topics related to artificial intelligence, computer systems, and UI/UX. We have opportunities to teach classes dedicated to CS majors as
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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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antennas. Setting up cell antennas using hand tools and power tools (such as drills, augurs, saws, etc.) Using software tools to confirm operation Required Qualifications High school diploma or GED with 2
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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