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REQUIREMENTS We are searching for undergraduate students to join our Applied Communications Department of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State as RF/Sensor Engineering Interns. ARL is an
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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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Analyze multi-sensor data to evaluate system performance Design, implement, integrate, and test software to demonstrate guidance and control algorithms Collaborate and communicate with a team of peers
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DC-DC converters, AC motor drives, and control algorithms Sensors such as MEMs accelerometers, piezoelectric sensing, MEMs microphones, etc. Your working location can be hybrid on-site/work from home
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. Developing and maintaining system documentation, including functional specifications, design specifications, test plans, and operational manuals. Integrating different components of a control system, including
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as required Perform the calibration, adjustment, repair and installation of various types of digital and analog sensors, alarm systems and sub-systems, such as temperature, pressure, including vacuum
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/or academic publications. Supporting activities related to sensing and control and analysis of additive manufacturing process monitoring to accelerate product qualification (hardware selection, sensor
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. Responsibilities include: Algorithm development and/or software design Develop C/C++ or equivalent code to interface with developed hardware and associated interfaces (SPI, I2C, etc) Integration of Software Defined
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procedures for data acquisition, quality control, and sensor maintenance. Fiscal Oversight and Resource Allocation Manage project budgets, track expenditures, and validate procurement for research materials
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sensors, data acquisition, and statistical analysis. Ensure a safe and engaging lab environment. Collaborate with faculty to maintain consistency with course objectives and materials (already developed