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processing algorithms from concept to implementation. Eligibility to obtain a United States SECRET clearance (or higher) is required for ongoing employment in this position Minimum Qualifications: 1
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their areas of responsibility are free of debris and hazards, distribute promotional or informational items as required and assist in times of emergency for those events held at the UD Arena, UD Athletics
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. This may include writing and testing software in high level languages; writing and testing logic in hardware description languages; developing and testing signal processing algorithms from concept
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workflows for secure, scalable systems to create consistent and reliable software. This position also features a focus on hardware implementation of data exploitation algorithms on low size, weight and power
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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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algorithm level languages such as Matlab/Simulink, Python or similar * Demonstrated, successful experience developing software to communicate and exchange information (e.g. commands, status, data) with
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key role in supporting and enhancing the University of Dayton’s digital presence. This position manages campus-wide web content tools, develops and distributes general campus communications, and
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developing and testing with sensor fusion engines - Experience with navigation algorithm development - Effective written and verbal communication skills - Due to the requirements of our research contracts with
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and testing software in high level languages; writing and testing logic in hardware description languages; developing and testing signal processing algorithms from concept to implementation; and
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algorithms for OpenUxAS, e.g. path planning algorithms. Since OpenUxAS is implemented as a service-oriented architecture, we also plan to develop methods to compositionally verify that collections of services