Digital Signal Processing Jobs in the Thames Valley

4 of 4 Digital Signal Processing Jobs in the Thames Valley

Embedded Software Engineer - Linea Research

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
The Focusrite Group
diagrams relevant to embedded systems Also of benefit would be: Familiarity with Python and C#.NET Familiarity with SQL, Azure, Jenkins and Github Familiarity with ARM cored processors Familiarity with Digital Signal Processing An interest in audio equipment or the audio/music industry Benefits: Hybrid way of working after probation 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays The More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Electronics Systems Engineer

OX11, Chilton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
WIKA Instruments Ltd
expertise in optical sensing technology, particularly for pressure and temperature measurement. Your Activities: Electronics Systems Engineer - Supporting interrogation systems design from software and hardware perspective. Working on development of signal processing chains to use in products and test. Analysing test data (from internal & external testing). Working with sub-contractors (development, test) and component suppliers. Product development and … discipline (Electronics, Systems, Computer engineering). Experience building hardware and software into proof of concepts, prototypes and beyond. Electronics design exposure with an understanding of analog (EMC, safety, analog signal interfaces, etc.) and digital parts (ADCs/DACs, digital signal processing). Software development for PC and/or embedded platforms (LabVIEW, Python, C/… C++, etc.) Signal processing knowledge (signal conditioning, frequency analysis, statistics, etc.) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Ability to present and explain technical data tailored appropriately for the audience Design and development of electronics - Schematics and layout (preferred) Compliance with CE requirements by design/test (EMC, Safety requirements, etc.) Software development for embedded systems (Bare metal More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
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Senior Applied Modelling Scientist

Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Q-CTRL
the role will be developing and implementing methods for removing magnetic and/or vibrational noise induced by the platform on which the quantum sensor is mounted. The algorithms, signal processing, automation, and data analytics you develop will inform the design, build, and operation of our quantum sensors for a given end-user application. What you'll be … and Earth observation; Perform time series analysis and develop platform and environmental noise compensation techniques that enable high quality magnetic- and gravity-aided navigation using state-of-the-art digital signal processing and machine learning methods; Use data analytics to translate quantum sensor data streams into capabilities that solve pressing challenges for current and prospective end-users … have: A PhD (or equivalent industry experience) in physics, geophysics, electronic engineering, computer science, mathematics, or a closely related discipline; Experience performing data analysis, algorithmic development, and/or digital signal processing in one or more of the following areas: magnetic and/or gravitational anomaly detection; airborne magnetic and/or gravitational surveying; magnetic navigation; magnetic More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Senior Scientist, Quantum Sensing

Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Q-CTRL
of real-world quantum magnetometers. Develop novel theoretical models and numerical simulation tools suitable for assessing the performance of quantum sensors in real-world environments. Design and apply novel digital signal processing algorithms to enhance sensor robustness to noise. Analyse sensor performance in realistic environments and apply optimization and machine learning techniques for performance enhancement. Work closely … optimization of one or more of the following: optically-pumped magnetometry in warm atomic vapour cells; quantum atomic physical systems; atom interferometry; pulse-level optimisation and quantum control techniques, digital signal processing (e.g. adaptive filtering, phase-sensitive detection). Ability to clearly communicate complex scientific ideas to a multidisciplinary team. Finally, you will have a strong desire More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Digital Signal Processing
the Thames Valley
25th Percentile
£65,000
Median
£70,000
75th Percentile
£75,000